SpecialEffect is excited to unveil Open Drive, their innovative driving game set to launch on iOS and Android this summer. This game is designed to be accessible to all, especially those who use assistive eye gaze camera technology. With this tech, players can navigate the game using their eye movements, which the camera translates into cursor movements on the screen. To interact or select, a player simply needs to focus their gaze on a specific part of the screen for a set duration, effectively registering a tap.
To ensure compatibility, Open Drive requires an eye gaze camera, allowing players to steer left or right to collect orbs. But the game's accessibility doesn't stop there. It also supports various input methods, including accessibility switches, traditional controllers, and the mobile touchscreen itself. This flexibility means players can choose the control scheme that best suits their needs, and the game will automatically adapt to the chosen method.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, Open Drive offers the option to slow down gameplay. This feature aids in timing jumps and collecting more orbs with ease, enhancing the overall experience for players of all skill levels.
For more insights into SpecialEffect's technology, visit their Eye Gaze Games website. If you're looking for other thrilling racing games, check out our curated list of the best racing games available on Android to satisfy your need for speed.
Open Drive is set to be an entirely free-to-play experience when it launches this summer, with no predatory or restrictive in-app purchases. To stay in the loop, join the community on the official Facebook page, explore the official website for detailed information, or watch the embedded clip above to get a sense of the game's atmosphere and visuals.