(Geforce.com)VR Funhouse of Nvidia

NVIDIA is not only focused on getting the gamers immersed in quality, optimized gaming, they are also after the fun and quality enjoyment that normally comes with it. The company is on the verge of launching their "VR Funhouse" on Steam and it is described as "its first game" available.

The "VR Funhouse" is installed with the Unreal Engine 4, which promises a high-definition graphical power, plus physics-enhanced, output. Since it is powered with the company's GeForce 10-series graphic cards, including the recent GTX 1060, it is set take virtual reality world by storm.

"VR Funhouse" takes the players on a carnival adventure with different activities to spend their hours with. Activities include bow and arrow games, basketball throwing, balloon-popping challenge, and all other happenings usually found in a usual carnival.

Kotaku tried the "VR Funhouse" that runs on the GeForce GTX 1080 using the HTC Vive and they shared how fun it is to play the game. However, the publication noticed that the program runs on three GTX 1080 GPUs, so it may be interesting to see how it delivers when it is played on a single graphic card, like 1060, 1070 or 1080.

Those who want to experience the game without having to spend money can head over to Steam as it can be downloaded for free this month. As for the release, the company has not announced any definite date as of the moment.

"NVIDIA 'VR Funhouse' — the company's VR carnival game — will be available for free later this month from Valve's Steam digital distribution service," NVIDIA stated on the newsroom.

"Developed on Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4, "VR Funhouse" will work on GTX 1080, 1070 and 1060 GPUs and HTC Vive VR headsets. It will also be open sourced to developers and artists so they can create their own "VR Funhouse" attractions," they added.

For more information about the "VR Funhouse", check out the NVIDIA Blog.