Adaptive location aware gaming

  • Yannakakis, Georgios (CoI)
  • Nellemann, Christian Sinding (CoI)
  • Johnson, Lawrence Kurt (CoI)
  • Fynbo, Rasmus Bille (CoI)
  • Staunstrup, Jørgen (PI)

    Project: Research

    Project Details

    Description

    Augmented reality games have the possibility to heighten immersion
    through extending gameplay from the computer screen to the physical
    world. This game design concept has applications not only in
    entertainment gaming, but also in serious and persuasive games, and
    can even contribute to a healthier lifestyle through involving
    physical movement in gameplay.

    The Danish start-up company "GamesOnTrack" has an innovative tracking
    technology that makes it possible to locate devices with high accuracy
    in a physical space. The devices that are located can be played in
    moving toys e.g. cars, trains and small robots. This project aims to
    build engaging, interactive games around this low-cost tracking
    system, with the ultimate aim of commercializing the resulting
    technology as a combined toy/game concept. In particular, we will
    investigate racing-like game scenarios where the tracks/levels are
    defined partially by physical objects, and the gameplay takes place
    simultaneously in physical and virtual worlds.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date01/03/201129/02/2012

    Collaborative partners

    Funding

    • Innovationsnetværk for IT - InfinIT: DKK376,000.00

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