SpecialEffect is set to revolutionize gaming accessibility with the upcoming release of Open Drive, a unique driving game designed specifically for iOS and Android users. Scheduled to launch this summer, Open Drive stands out because it can be played using assistive eye gaze camera technology. This innovative approach allows players to control the game using their eye movements, where the cursor position is tracked by the eye gaze camera. To interact with the game, players simply need to focus their gaze on a specific part of the screen for a set duration to simulate a click or tap.
To fully enjoy Open Drive, you'll need a compatible eye gaze camera, which enables you to navigate left or right to collect orbs. But that's not the only way to play—Open Drive is crafted with inclusivity in mind, offering multiple input methods. Whether you prefer using accessibility switches, traditional controllers, or the convenience of your mobile touchscreen, the game adapts seamlessly to your chosen control scheme. This flexibility ensures that everyone can find a comfortable way to play.
Moreover, Open Drive caters to different play styles by allowing you to adjust the game speed. This feature is perfect for those who want to take a more leisurely approach, making it easier to time jumps and collect more orbs at your own pace.
For those intrigued by SpecialEffect's technology, more information is available on their Eye Gaze Games website. If you're in the market for similar gaming experiences, consider checking out our curated list of the best racing games on Android to satisfy your need for speed.
Open Drive will be available as a completely free-to-play game on iOS and Android this summer, with no predatory or restrictive in-app purchases, ensuring a fair and enjoyable experience for all players.
To stay in the loop with all the latest updates, consider joining the community on the official Facebook page, or visit the official website for additional information. You can also get a sneak peek of the game's vibes and visuals by watching the embedded clip above.