The pioneering AR entertainment experience provider, Graffity, has released two new AR games, GrooveWave and SushiCraft, in partnership with Qualcomm and Nreal.
The firm worked with Qualcomm Technologies and augmented reality glasses startup, Nreal, to accomplish this at CES 2023.
Nreal produced GrooveWave, an AR rhythm game that utilizes the company’s Nreal Light AR glasses. The Snapdragon Spaces Developer Platform and Lenovo’s ThinkReality A3 glasses are used in the augmented reality sushi-making game SushiCraft.
Graffity has also enrolled in the Snapdragon Spaces Pathfinder initiative to use Snapdragon Spaces technology and develop innovative concepts in augmented reality. Graffity will be present at CES to network with potential partners and share its proprietary multiplayer AR technology and its game design and development expertise.
In 2017, the Tokyo-based augmented reality entertainment firm Graffity was established and produced Pechabato, Japan’s foremost multiplayer AR shooting game. Downloads of that game totaled 230,000. Leap Trigger, a second multiplayer shooting game by the company, was also launched internationally.
The company has released two new AR-powered games for AR glasses in collaboration with Nreal and Qualcomm, taking advantage of their experience in AR game development. AR games are gaining popularity as the initial use case for the real-world metaverse, a reality-based metaverse currently gaining attention.
Graffity has much experience with augmented reality games and offers one-stop assistance for the design, creation, maintenance, and management of such titles.
GrooveWave is a rhythm game in which you combat opponents on the battlefield, which expands to fill the entire room. You can predict and avoid attacks by analyzing the enemy’s acoustic indicators. Each attack type has its own distinct sound sign. Players can use the entire room to fight in a dynamic conflict.
Meanwhile, SushiCraft is an augmented reality sushi-making game. Players have to prepare sushi and compete for points. They can also use hand tracking to prepare sushi with various components, such as salmon and sea urchins.
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