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Unreal Samples

This repository hosts and links to sample applications for mixed reality projects built with Unreal Engine. For more information about mixed reality development in Unreal, check out the documentation.

HoloLens 2 Example
Built with: UE 4.26
HoloLens 2 Example
Chess App
Built with: UE 4.26, UXT 0.9
Chess App
About: Spawn Paragon minions on the surface of your world and store their locations with persistent anchors
Key Features: Fingertip cursor | Pushable buttons | Spatial mapping and collision understanding | Launching, saving and loading persistent anchors in the world
About: The final result of the Unreal + UX Tools tutorial located on the Microsoft Mixed Reality docs, consisting of a chess board, a chess piece, and a reset board button
Key Features: UX Tools plugin integration: direct + far manipulation, buttons
HoloPipes
Built with: UE 4.26

HoloPipes
Kippy's Escape
Built with: UE 4.26, UXT 0.9

Kippy's Escape
About: Play the classic pipes puzzle game, taken to another dimension! Connect all pipe starts to their ends to finish the level.
Key Features: Direct manipulation | Buttons | Voice commands | Eye tracking | Hand menu | Scrollable list | Export progress to OneDrive | Tutorials | Accessibility features
About: A fun puzzle game highlighting basic HoloLens 2 interactions: solve puzzles to help Kippy the robot reach its rocket ship and escape!
Key Features: UX Tools plugin integration: hand interaction actors, bounds controls, manipulators, sliders, buttons | Spatial audio | Eye tracking

How to build and deploy sample apps

Make sure you have the proper version of Unreal Engine installed on your computer.

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.

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