Augmented Reality Multiplayer Gaming

Ms. G.Shobana, Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and Technology; C.Subramaniam ,Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and Technology; S.Thirshal ,Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and Technology; J.Jason Elliot ,Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and Technology

Offline, Multiplayer, Wi-Fi, hotspot, augmented reality

Augmented Reality Gaming is a fast developing technology in the gaming world. It integrates the game’s visual and audio content with the user's environment in real time. This technology enables us to use the existing environment and help create a playing field within it. In this paper, we are proposing a multi-player game using augmented reality through Wi-Fi/hotspot to play offline. Here, one can view cubes in their augmented world through their camera. The user in single player mode must locate the cubes in their environment and shoot the cubes to score and progress to the next level. The users in multi-player mode compete with each other to score within the given time frame. This being a completely offline game serves as a biggest advantage as it could be played anywhere and it could be widely used by everyone to have a fun gaming experience.
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Paper ID: GRDCF003004
Published in: Conference : National Conference on Computational Intelligence Systems (NCCIS - 2017)
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