A game engine software is a specialized software framework or platform that provides tools, libraries, and functionality for designing, developing, and creating video games. It is a set of software tools and components that enable game developers to create interactive digital experiences by handling various aspects of game development, such as graphics rendering, physics simulations, visual editing tools, and more. This is widely used by developers, professional studios, and educators worldwide.
Virtual Reality software creates a computer-generated 3D, immersive and interactive environment that when combined with compatible hardware allows a user to interact with the resulting virtual world. Developers use VR development software to design and build an immersive simulated 3D environment by using 3D objects through libraries and blueprints. The SDKs serve as the foundation for developing VR experiences like interactive training, flight simulation, gaming applications, and more. The resulting VR software integrates with external hardware devices like headsets and mobile phones that support VR experiences. Some of the latest VR software are also supporting activities and applications in the metaverse.