New Camera-Based Motion Control Technology Created by GestureTek Brings Joystick-Like Control to 3D Gaming
GestureTek Mobile, a division of GestureTek Inc., the world leader in computer vision gesture-based control for information and entertainment systems, and the inventor of the EyeMobile Engine, announced today the release of TiltaWorld's EyeMobile enabled 3D Tilt-a-World game for Verizon VCAST mobile phones.
This is the world's first 3D mobile game that utilizes the camera to enable motion controlled gaming, overcoming the cumbersome and non-intuitive button presses of conventional interfaces. 3D Tilt-a-World's easy-to-learn/hard-to-master innovative game play uses camera controlled navigation, and has a 3D playfield with multi-tiered levels of maze-like paths, puzzles, and gems. The game play hits all demographics, and is the first game to truly exploit features unique to camera phones. Any game action can be controlled, naturally and intuitively, with a simple tilt of the phone.
3D Tilt-a-World offers several polygonal mazes for the game player to roll through; passing check-points and rolling under spinners to collect gems, deadly falls, and vanishing boarders provide a series of challenges in this race against time.
In its review of this exciting new game, IGN says: "3D Tilt-a-World is pretty much the epitome of one-button gaming, but the tilt action offers a lot of control without needing to memorize complicated button combos. It's instantly accessible, but it requires a light touch to get the most out of it.... If you're looking for a unique action-puzzler, 3D Tilt-a-World is a great download".
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