SpecialEffect is set to revolutionize gaming accessibility with the launch of Open Drive, their innovative driving game designed for iOS and Android platforms. This summer, players can experience the game entirely free of charge, utilizing cutting-edge assistive eye gaze camera technology. This technology allows players to control the game using nothing but their eye movements. By tracking the position of the eyes, the camera translates this into cursor movement on the screen. To interact, players simply need to focus their gaze on a specific area for a set duration, effectively registering a tap or click.
To enjoy Open Drive, players will need a compatible eye gaze camera, which enables steering left or right to collect orbs within the game. But Open Drive doesn't stop at eye tracking; it's designed to be as inclusive as possible. Players can choose from a variety of input methods, including accessibility switches, traditional controllers, or even the mobile touchscreen itself, ensuring everyone can play in the way that suits them best.
No matter the chosen input method, Open Drive intelligently adapts its control scheme to fit your preferences. Additionally, for those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the game offers options to slow down gameplay, making it easier to time jumps and collect more orbs.
For those interested in diving deeper into SpecialEffect's technology, you can visit their Eye Gaze Games website. If you're looking for other racing thrills, check out our curated list of the best racing games available on Android to keep the adrenaline pumping.
Open Drive will be available for free on iOS and Android this summer, with no hidden costs or restrictive in-app purchases, ensuring a pure, enjoyable gaming experience for all. Stay connected with the community and get the latest updates by following the official Facebook page, visiting the official website, or watching the embedded clip above to get a sense of the game's exciting visuals and atmosphere.