The "Caulino" subtitle itself suggests a theme of organic growth or budding potential. This is reflected in the environmental design. Rather than overwhelming the user with high-intensity action, the demo leans into atmospheric storytelling. The lighting engine in 0.2.7 creates a sense of grounded reality, using soft shadows and realistic textures to reduce the sterile feeling common in many indie VR projects. This aesthetic choice is crucial; for a lab-based simulation, the environment must feel lived-in and functional to maintain the user’s immersion.
: The demo contains roughly 10% of the story mode (covering only the first half of the introduction) and does not reach the actual JOI segments. Restricted Poses JOI Lab VR -Demo 0.2.7- -Caulino-
, the "Caulino" , marks a significant step forward for this interactive simulation. Developed by Caulino, the game focuses on high-fidelity character interaction and immersive virtual environments. Interactive Character Dynamics The "Caulino" subtitle itself suggests a theme of
Option 3: The "Technical/Detailed" (Best for Patreon or Steam) The lighting engine in 0
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Make sure to attach a 15-second clip of the new features or a high-res screenshot of the "Caulino" environment—visuals perform 3x better for VR updates!
Unlike passive 360° videos, JOI Lab VR focuses on interactive presence . The user is not just watching; they are being addressed . The AI-driven or scripted avatar maintains eye contact, reacts to head movement, and delivers instructions calibrated to the user’s virtual position. The "Lab" part of the title is apt—this is an experimental sandbox where developers test realistic gaze tracking, proximity triggers, and voice synthesis.