SpecialEffect is set to revolutionize gaming accessibility with the upcoming release of Open Drive, a driving game designed for iOS and Android that can be played using eye movement. By integrating assistive eye gaze camera technology, players can navigate the game by simply moving their eyes, which the camera tracks as a cursor. To interact or select, players need only focus their gaze on a specific spot on the screen for a set duration to register a tap. However, to enjoy this feature, a compatible eye gaze camera is essential, allowing you to steer left or right to collect orbs.
To further enhance accessibility, Open Drive supports a variety of input methods including accessibility switches, controllers, and the mobile touchscreen itself. This flexibility ensures that players can choose the control scheme that suits them best. The game's configurations are smart enough to automatically adjust to the selected control method, making the experience seamless. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the game allows you to slow down gameplay, aiding in timing jumps and collecting more orbs with ease.
If you're intrigued by SpecialEffect's innovative approach, you can delve deeper into their technology on the Eye Gaze Games website. Alternatively, if you're looking for similar thrills, check out our curated list of the best racing games on Android to satisfy your need for speed.
Mark your calendars because Open Drive is launching on iOS and Android this summer, and the best part? It's completely free to play, with no predatory or restrictive in-app purchases to worry about.
Stay in the loop by joining the community on the official Facebook page, visit the official website for more details, or get a sneak peek of the game's vibes and visuals by watching the embedded clip above.