Naturally, by opening up the game, NVIDIA is also hoping developers will build experiences that'll highlight its latest GPUs. To that end, the company is also making VR Funhouse's entire source code available on Github. That'll allow devs to take a close look at how NVIDIA implemented its latest technology, and hopefully help them use it in their own VR experiences.

Even though it's the company's first game, VR Funhouse has been a successful project, according to NVIDIA's Victoria Rege. It's already racked up over 100,000 downloads on Steam, which is impressive since it's only available to people with a GTX 980Ti or newer and an $800 HTC Vive.