SpecialEffect has unveiled the exciting upcoming release of Open Drive, their innovative driving game designed for iOS and Android, set to launch this summer. What makes Open Drive truly unique is its focus on accessibility, allowing players to drive using assistive eye gaze camera technology. This advanced feature tracks eye movements as cursor positions, enabling players to steer left or right to collect orbs simply by gazing at the screen. To simulate a click or tap, players need only to focus on a specific spot on the screen for a set duration.
To ensure Open Drive is accessible to as many players as possible, the game supports various input methods. Alongside eye gaze technology, players can also use accessibility switches, traditional controllers, or the mobile touchscreen, tailoring the experience to their comfort and convenience. The game's configurations automatically adapt to the chosen control scheme, making it seamless to switch between different methods. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, Open Drive offers the option to slow down gameplay, allowing for better timing on jumps and easier orb collection.
For a deeper dive into SpecialEffect's technology, you can visit their Eye Gaze Games website. If racing games are your passion, be sure to check out our curated list of the best racing games available on Android for more thrills.
Open Drive is poised to be an entirely free-to-play experience when it hits iOS and Android this summer, with no predatory or restrictive in-app purchases to worry about. 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 more information. You can also get a sneak peek at the gameplay and visuals by watching the embedded clip above.