SpecialEffect has unveiled its exciting new project, Open Drive, a driving game set to revolutionize accessibility in gaming. Launching this summer on iOS and Android, Open Drive is designed to be played using assistive eye gaze camera technology, allowing players to control the game through eye movements. This innovative approach means that by tracking your eye movement as a cursor, you can steer left or right to collect orbs simply by looking at the screen. To select or tap, just focus your gaze on a spot for a set duration, and the action will be registered.
To ensure the game is accessible to as many players as possible, Open Drive supports a variety of input methods. Alongside eye gaze technology, you can use accessibility switches, traditional controllers, or even the touchscreen of your mobile device, depending on what suits you best. The game intelligently adapts its control scheme to match your chosen input method, making it incredibly user-friendly. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, you can slow down the gameplay to better time jumps and collect more orbs with ease.
For further insights into SpecialEffect's technology, visit their Eye Gaze Games website. If you're looking for other racing thrills, check out our list of the best racing games on Android for a similar adrenaline rush.
Open Drive is set to launch as a completely free-to-play experience on iOS and Android this summer, with no predatory or restrictive in-app purchases to worry about. Stay connected with the community by following the official Facebook page, or visit the official website for more details. For a sneak peek at the game's atmosphere and visuals, take a look at the embedded clip above.