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Vuforia Augmented Reality SDK: AR development toolkits Formerly Qualcomm's QCAR, is a Software Development Kit for creating augmented reality applications for mobile devices. [9] [10] Web-AR.Studio : AR content management systems a free web-based system for creating WebAR experiences with image and QR recognition with single and multitracking
Ingress - a free-to-play location-based, augmented reality game developed by Niantic for iOS and Android devices. Invizimals - a Spanish PSP and PSVITA exclusive video game franchise, whose main titles revolved around using augmented reality and special peripherals, to catch the name-shake creatures.
Augmented reality allows video game players to experience digital game play in a real-world environment. Niantic released the augmented reality mobile game Pokémon Go . [ 223 ] Disney has partnered with Lenovo to create the augmented reality game Star Wars : Jedi Challenges that works with a Lenovo Mirage AR headset, a tracking sensor and a ...
“Aglet” is a free-to-play augmented reality mobile game. By walking or running around the physical world, players are rewarded with Aglet that they can then use to collect digital sneakers. As sneakers are collected, they can be equipped to provide the wearer with different attributes and abilities as they explore the world.
ARCore, also known as Google Play Services for AR, is a software development kit developed by Google that allows for augmented reality (AR) applications to be built. ARCore has been integrated into a multitude of devices.
Different authors have used the adjective 'transreal' as a starting point for the design of location-based games (like pervasive games, [7] mixed reality games [8] and augmented reality games [9]) and cross media games (like simulation games, [10] LARP [11] and alternate reality games [12]). All of these genres offer game experiences integrated ...
In addition to virtual reality, augmented reality has also been used for video games. The most prominent example is Pokémon Go, an augmented reality game for mobile devices where Pokémon creatures are displayed through the phone to appear as if they are part of the real world. [26]
WebXR Device API is a Web application programming interface (API) [1] [2] that describes support for accessing augmented reality and virtual reality devices, such as the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Meta Quest, Google Cardboard, HoloLens, Apple Vision Pro, Android XR-based devices, Magic Leap or Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR), in a web browser.