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Fresh update!
Greetings fellow time travellers! We’re rolling out an update to make your VR experience more comfortable. Here’s what we’ve added and improved. Motion controls are now easier to use and more intuitive. Motion controls…
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Fresh update!
Greetings fellow time travellers! We’re rolling out an update to make your VR experience more comfortable. Here’s what we’ve added and improved. Motion controls are now easier to use and more intuitive. Motion controls…
Announcement6 changesGameplayPerformance - Time Machine VR
Weekly Facts: The Ophthalmosaurus
The Ophthalmosaurus had eyes that were bigger than footballs (28-30cm long)! "The young were born alive and were probably immediately brought to the surface by the mother or instinctively sought the surface as other pel…
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Weekly Facts: The Ophthalmosaurus
The Ophthalmosaurus had eyes that were bigger than footballs (28-30cm long)! "The young were born alive and were probably immediately brought to the surface by the mother or instinctively sought the surface as other pel…
Announcement - Time Machine VR
Weekly Facts: The Elasmosaurus
"At close to 50 feet long and up to three tons, Elasmosaurus was one of the biggest plesiosaurs of the Mesozoic Era, though still not a match for the largest representatives of other marine reptile families (the ichthyo…
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Weekly Facts: The Elasmosaurus
"At close to 50 feet long and up to three tons, Elasmosaurus was one of the biggest plesiosaurs of the Mesozoic Era, though still not a match for the largest representatives of other marine reptile families (the ichthyo…
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Time Machine VR on the Steam VR Weekend Sale!
Hey Time Travelers, Super excited to share with you that we are participating in the VR Weekend Sale. We're on sale for $19.79 on Steam until Monday evening (EST) so please share the love and make some giant dinosaur wa…
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Time Machine VR on the Steam VR Weekend Sale!
Hey Time Travelers, Super excited to share with you that we are participating in the VR Weekend Sale. We're on sale for $19.79 on Steam until Monday evening (EST) so please share the love and make some giant dinosaur wa…
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Weekly Facts: The Hesperornis
Hesperornis was a large flightless bird that lived from the Late Cretaceous period to the first part of the Campanian age. The large creature had a beak full of small sharp teeth, had very small wings, and large feet th…
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Weekly Facts: The Hesperornis
Hesperornis was a large flightless bird that lived from the Late Cretaceous period to the first part of the Campanian age. The large creature had a beak full of small sharp teeth, had very small wings, and large feet th…
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Weekly Facts: The Elasmosaurus
Elasmosaurus could only lift its head above the water because its neck was so heavy. Its center of gravity was behind the flippers, and the entire 72 vertebrae neck would have been too much to be lifted. To put it in pe…
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Weekly Facts: The Elasmosaurus
Elasmosaurus could only lift its head above the water because its neck was so heavy. Its center of gravity was behind the flippers, and the entire 72 vertebrae neck would have been too much to be lifted. To put it in pe…
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Weekly Facts: The Ophthalmosaurus
The ophthalmosaurus comes from the Greek term meaning "eye lizard!" It had huge eyes that suggest that it hunted in the depths of the ocean where light was sparse. However, it may have hunted at night instead when its p…
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Weekly Facts: The Ophthalmosaurus
The ophthalmosaurus comes from the Greek term meaning "eye lizard!" It had huge eyes that suggest that it hunted in the depths of the ocean where light was sparse. However, it may have hunted at night instead when its p…
Announcement1 changeGameplay - Time Machine VR
Weekly Facts: The Mosasaurus Part 2
Mosasaurus preyed on creatures at the surface of the ocean because of its underdeveloped olfactory bulb (neural structure in charge of sense of smell)! Instead, it attacked when creatures came to the surface for air, li…
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Weekly Facts: The Mosasaurus Part 2
Mosasaurus preyed on creatures at the surface of the ocean because of its underdeveloped olfactory bulb (neural structure in charge of sense of smell)! Instead, it attacked when creatures came to the surface for air, li…
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