Pokemon Go studio’s next game could rely on sound instead of sight

Pokemon Go studio's next game could rely on sound instead of sight

By Jon Porter

Now that Pokemon Go is no longer the biggest thing on the planet, it looks like Niantic is starting to think about what it might do for future games.

Apparently a key part of that is allowing people to play their games without them looking like a “doofus”, which could be achieved by having people play using audio cues rather than having to look at their screen.

Speaking at TechCrunch Disrupt, Niantic’s CTO Phil Keslin said that most people don’t hold their phones up in front of their face while playing AR games.

“It makes them look like a total doofus if they’re doing it for an extended period of time,” he explained.

Cue me in

Instead, audio cues could be a good way of allowing people to play while leaving their phones safely in their pockets. With earbuds in your ears, “Nobody knows that they’re being augmented.”

Audio cues could take the form of fake phonecalls or direct instructions given by the game.

Apparently this isn’t the first time Niantic has thought about using audio, having first discussed it when they were building Ingress.

Although Keslin didn’t rule out audio cues coming to existing games like Pokemon Go, he …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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