Adria Rae Goes Wild for WankzVR in 'Adria's Fun House'

Adria Rae Goes Wild for WankzVR in 'Adria's Fun House'

LOS ANGELES — Adria Rae is featured in WankzVR’s newest virtual reality scene, “Adria’s Fun House.”

“Adria’s Fun House” marks a dozen scenes for Adria at WankzVR and has already received considerable attention with a 96 percent member approval rating in the first 72 hours since its release.

In the 57-minute scene, Adria gives the viewer an "unforgettable tour" that ends with some naughty fun in an updated production set that provides a new location for 180-degree VR shooting, along with themed props to help promote immersion. As the scene progresses, multiple areas are experienced using the WankzVR precision stationary rig, which gave production staff greater control over the perspective and angles used in the opening sequence and beyond.

“Adria is one of our most beloved contract performers and since this is her 12th appearance, consistency is very important,” said a studio representative. “If our camera rig is off for even one scene, realism could be out the window. Our method delivers Adria the way she’s meant to be seen, every single time.”

WankzVR productions are compatible with Oculus, Vive, PSVR, Daydream, Gear VR, Cardboard and Mixed Reality headsets, with streaming or downloadable playback in multiple resolutions and two new scenes released each week.

“Adria’s Fun House” can be seen here.

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