Original Game Engine Projects

The Atlas Mystery

A VR PUZZLE GAME

Explore the haunted halls of the infamous Atlas Theater, a 1940s era movie palace that played host to a shocking Hollywood tragedy. Solve intricate puzzles, discover starling artifacts, and evade sinister forces to uncover the twisted truth behind the theater’s dark history.

 
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Pipe Dreamin’ VR:

The Big Easy

Pipe Dreamin’ VR: The Big Easy is set in the chaotic, watery and silly world of subterranean New Orleans. As a player, you will use custom VR mechanics to catch raining pipes, avoid the rising water and build unique pipe structures to escape flooding rooms.

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Bill and Ted’s Most Triumphant, Non-Heinous 360 Adventure

Through Space and Time As We Know It

In collaboration with Orion Pictures, we recently built a 360° VR experience as a promotional tie-in for the upcoming film, Bill and Ted Face The Music

 
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The Masked Singer Scoob!

Top Right Corner used its Virtual Set Technology to digitally recreate the set of the hit television show The Masked Singer for a branded promo tie-in with the animated feature film, Scoob!, both starring Ken Jeong. To do this, TRC scanned and built the set of the TMS in a game engine.

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Child’s Play VR

Top Right Corner used LIDAR scans directly from the sets of the 2019 Horror Reboot Child’s Play, to recreate one of the film’s sets down to the inch in the Unity game engine. Our team then took viewers on a wild and terrifying ride through that set in Virtual Reality.

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Belko VR: An Escape Room Experience

Top Right Corner created the highest-rated Virtual Reality escape room ever produced as a marketing partnership with a feature film release. Set in the world of “The Belko Experiment,” Belko VR forces players to escape from their locked-down office in roomscale VR in fifteen minutes, or die!

 
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The Exorcist 360 VR Experience

Dave Yarovesky and Dan Clifton worked with the marketing team at 20th Century Fox Television to create this terrifying 360 Video VR experience. Shot on a multiple camera rig in Los Angeles, the images were stitched together in post-production.

 

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