SpecialEffect is set to revolutionize gaming accessibility with the launch of Open Drive, a driving game designed specifically for iOS and Android platforms this summer. Open Drive is engineered to be played using assistive eye gaze camera technology, enabling players to navigate the game using their eye movements. By tracking your gaze as a cursor on the screen, you can steer left or right to collect orbs. To interact with the game, simply focus your gaze on a specific area of the screen for a set duration to register a tap or click.
To ensure the game is accessible to as many players as possible, Open Drive supports multiple input methods. Alongside eye gaze technology, players can use accessibility switches, traditional controllers, or even the mobile touchscreen, tailoring the experience to their personal comfort and needs. The game's configurations automatically adapt to your chosen control scheme, making it a seamless experience regardless of the method you use. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, Open Drive offers options to slow down gameplay, making it easier to time jumps and collect more orbs.
For a deeper understanding of the technology behind Open Drive, you can visit SpecialEffect's Eye Gaze Games website. If you're looking for similar gaming experiences, check out our list of the best racing games on Android for that adrenaline rush. Open Drive is set to launch this summer and will be entirely free to play, with no in-app purchases to hinder your enjoyment.
To stay in the loop with all the latest updates and developments, join the community on the official Open Drive Facebook page, or visit the official website for more information. You can also get a sneak peek of the game's vibes and visuals by watching the embedded clip above.