SpecialEffect has unveiled the upcoming release of Open Drive, their innovative driving game designed specifically for iOS and Android platforms. This game is set to revolutionize accessibility by allowing players to use assistive eye gaze camera technology, where eye movements control the cursor. To select or tap, players simply need to focus their gaze on a specific area of the screen for a set duration, making gameplay intuitive and inclusive.
To enjoy Open Drive, players will need a compatible eye gaze camera, which enables them to steer left or right to collect orbs. Enhancing accessibility further, the game supports various input methods, including accessibility switches, traditional controllers, and the mobile touchscreen itself. This flexibility ensures that players can choose the control scheme that best suits their needs.
Open Drive is designed to adapt automatically to different control schemes, ensuring a seamless gaming experience regardless of the input method. For those preferring a more relaxed pace, the game offers the option to slow down, making it easier to time jumps and collect more orbs.
For more insights into SpecialEffect's technology, you can visit their Eye Gaze Games website. If you're interested in similar gaming experiences, check out our list of the best racing games on Android for an adrenaline-pumping ride.
Open Drive is slated to launch on iOS and Android this summer, and the best part is that it will be completely free to play, with no in-app purchases that restrict or exploit players.
Stay connected with the Open Drive community by following the official Facebook page, visiting the official website for more details, or watching the embedded video above to get a sense of the game's atmosphere and graphics.
