Parrot veröffentlicht Augmented Reality-Spiel AR.Pursuit für die AR.Drone

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Die Parrot AR.Drone ist der erster Quadrocopter mit Flugsteuerung per iPod Touch/iPhone (weitere Plattformen folgen in Kürze) und war für mich der Gadget-Überraschungserfolg der letzten Zeit. Für knappe 300 Euro bekommt man mit dem Teil ein W-Lan-gesteuertes Flugobjekt für den Innen- oder Außeneinsatz, welches sogar eine Kamera verbaut hat. Eigentlich perfekt für den typischen Nerd, aber sicher auch für alle anderen technikinteressierte User.

Parrot hat aktuell via Pressemitteilung die Veröffentlichung des Augmented Reality-Spiels AR.Pursuit bekannt gegeben. Durch dieses Game ist die AR.Drone nicht mehr nur schnödes Flugobjekt, sondern wird zum fliegenden Mittelpunkt eines Multiplayer-Shooters. Coole Idee und schon jetzt ein weiteres Stück Zukunft im mobilen Gamingbereich.

Na, wer legt sich eine AR.Drone unter den Weihnachtsbaum? :lol:

AR.Pursuit: The first game in Augmented Reality especially developed for the AR.Drone

SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Nov. 18, 2010 — Parrot, a global leader in wireless devices for mobile phones, announces the availability of AR.Pursuit, a game in augmented reality that takes advantage of the exceptional technical and flight capabilities of the Parrot AR.Drone.

Available end of November in the Apple App Store, AR.Pursuit enables players to measure and challenge their piloting skills.

The rules of the game

AR.Pursuit is a two-player pursuit game, where a player has to escape from the other one, as in the game of cat and mouse.

The „pursuer“ has two kinds of virtual weapons to reach its opponent:

– Automatic machine gun: as soon as the frontal camera detects the pursued AR.Drone, bullets are automatically sent in order to slow it down. When it is hit, the AR.Drone will physically ‚react‘ to the attack and the escape maneuvers will be more difficult for the pilot.

– Missiles: when the opponent is locked on the screen, the pilot of the pursuer AR.Drone has to shake his/her iPhone/iPod touch/iPad to send a missile.

When it is hit by a missile, the „pursued“ becomes „pursuer“ and so on. At half time, the roles are automatically reversed. The winner is the player who has the longest escape time during the entire game.

A technological first

Once the Bluetooth of the iDevice is on, each player connects to his/her AR.Drone in Wi-Fi and launches AR.Pursuit.

One of the players selects the „create“ option on the main menu and indicates his/her opponent’s color and type of hull (indoor or outdoor).

The second player selects the „join“ option in the main menu and also indicates the characteristics of his/her opponent. Then the game can start.

Each player can see on the screen of his/her iPhone/iPod touch/iPad what the AR.Drone is seeing. Each action, a shoot received or launched, will also be visualized on the screen via the magic of augmented reality.

Note: If the game is played with indoor hulls, players should place the colored stickers (sold with the AR.Drone) on it.

AR.Pursuit is an enthralling game that makes the most of the extreme maneuverability and stability of the AR.Drone, and which dives the players into a world where real and virtual are mingling… A first!

* Game time: 1 to 9 minutes (3 minutes by default)
* The roles of each player are arbitrarily defined at the beginning of the game.
* Game available around Nov. 26 in the App StoreSM
* Price: $2.99


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