Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean
Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean VR is a virtual reality (VR) experience that allows users to explore the RMS Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic. The ship was built in 1914 and sank in 1916 after striking a mine in the Aegean Sea. The VR experience is available on Steam and can be played with or without a VR headset.
The VR experience is a museum-like environment where users can explore the ship at their own pace. They can learn about the ship’s history, architecture, and contributions to the First World War. The experience also includes a recreation of the ship’s sinking.
The VR experience is a valuable tool for learning about the RMS Britannic. It allows users to experience the ship in a way that would not be possible otherwise. The experience is also a tribute to the people who lost their lives on the ship.
Here are some of the features of the Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean VR experience:
- Explore the ship at your own pace, either with or without a VR headset.
- Learn about the ship’s history, architecture, and contributions to the First World War.
- Experience a recreation of the ship’s sinking.
- View the ship from different angles and perspectives.
- Read historical documents and listen to audio recordings.
- Take screenshots and videos of your experience.
The name “Patroness of the Mediterranean” was given to the Britannic by King George V in 1915. The ship was originally intended to be a luxury liner, but it was converted into a hospital ship during World War I. The Britannic sank on November 21, 1916, after striking a mine in the Aegean Sea. Of the 1,066 people on board, 30 died.
The Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean VR experience is a collaboration between Just Add Water and the Blue Marble Studios. The experience was created using photogrammetry, which is a technique for creating 3D models from photographs. The result is a highly realistic and immersive experience that allows users to explore the RMS Britannic in great detail.
If you are interested in learning more about the RMS Britannic, I recommend checking out the Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean VR experience. It is a unique and educational way to experience this historic ship.