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Players can switch between the WellTown and Explore More components of Virtual Wellington as an outrageous local guides users around the coolest little capital in the world.
The game has been created by the Wellington Regional Economic Development Agency. General Manager Anna Calver says Wellington is New Zealand’s capital of tech and creativity, and a game was the natural next step in how to encourage people to visit Wellington.
“Virtual Wellington is about giving people a sense of what Wellington is like as a place, showcasing its creativity and lifestyle through new technologies being developed right here in the city,” Ms Calver says. “The virtual reality application is a really fun way to explore a place that you might not know much about. It shows off how beautiful our city is, our creativity, and our quirky hipster vibe.”
Wellington Mayor Justin Lester always knew Wellington was good enough to bottle.
“Virtual Wellington is essentially a high-tech bottling of the city that allows it to be taken to the world. It will increase Wellington’s international reputation as an innovative tech city with the world’s best lifestyle.
“Even though we’re a small city, Wellington is packed with idea makers, creators and influencers. We’re ranked as the most creative city in New Zealand** with a large entrepreneurial community of more than 900 business start-ups, numerous art galleries, events and exhibitions, hundreds of cafes and craft breweries, an Oscar-winning movie industry and top-ranked education institutions.”
Ms Calver says some of the capital’s talent - lead by local production companies Wrestler and Mixt - was behind the creation of the Virtual Wellington experience.
“Wellington has a growing cluster of AR/VR firms creating content for a range of domestic and international