SpecialEffect is set to revolutionize gaming accessibility with the upcoming release of Open Drive, a driving game designed for iOS and Android that leverages assistive eye gaze camera technology. This innovative feature allows players to control the game using eye movements, where the cursor follows your gaze. To interact with the game, simply maintain your focus on a specific area of the screen for a set duration to register a tap or click.
To enjoy Open Drive, you'll need a compatible eye gaze camera, which enables you to steer left or right to collect orbs. But the game's commitment to accessibility doesn't stop there. Open Drive supports a variety of input methods, including accessibility switches, controllers, and your mobile device's touchscreen, ensuring that you can play in the way that suits you best.
No matter which control method you choose, Open Drive's configurations will seamlessly adapt to your selected scheme. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the game allows you to slow down the action, making it easier to time jumps and collect more orbs at your own speed.
For a deeper dive into the technology behind SpecialEffect's efforts, check out their Eye Gaze Games website. If racing games are your passion, explore our curated list of the best racing games on Android to keep the adrenaline pumping.
Mark your calendars—Open Drive is slated to launch this summer on both iOS and Android platforms, and the best part? It's entirely free to play, with no intrusive or limiting 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 watch the embedded clip above to get a sneak peek at the game's exciting visuals and gameplay.