A whole new genre - augmenting real life games with virtual add-ons

The following Press Release will be going out tomorrow:

Company Augments Real Life Games With Virtual Add-Ons

Rome, Georgia - November 6th, 2011 - Software company Downcast Systems aims to bring video games into the real world by augmenting classic card and board games with new rules through the use of mobile phones and tablets as virtual ‘game pieces.’

“It’s an experiment,” says Dave Haynes, software developer and founder of Downcast Systems LLC. “Most mobile games are designed for solitary play, and even when they have a multi-player mode it still means there’s one person sitting alone on each end. I set out to create a virtual ‘game piece’ that would allow multiple people to play a game at the same time, but also be able to interact with the same device.”

Downcast Systems’ first experiment is an app called Christmas Crazy Eights. Playable on iOS devices and most Android phones and tablets, Christmas Crazy Eights was designed from the ground up to be used as a virtual add-on for the real life card game of Crazy Eights, and, in fact, requires a standard deck of 52 playing cards in order to use it.

On a player’s turn, he must tap the screen to “open a present.” This reveals additional rules that alter the standard card game, like forcing a player to draw cards, lose a turn, or even sing a few verses of a Christmas song.

“I haven’t seen anything like this in the app stores. I just don’t know whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing!” laughs Haynes. “I wanted to do this with Crazy Eights first because it’s a game with simple rules that a lot of people (young and old) really enjoy. I wanted to create a game an entire family could play together – from very young children all the way up to great-grandparents.”

When pressed for details on future plans, Haynes would only say that the next game would probably be another card game add-on, with the one after that being an add-on for a popular board game. “There are companies I’m looking to partner with on some of these ideas, and there are some major hurdles to overcome. It’s all hard work, but work has never been so much fun!”

Christmas Crazy Eights can be purchased from the App Store or Android Market for $.99 USD.

App Store:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/christmas-crazy-eights/id477264229

Android Market:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.downcastsystems.xmascrazy8s

More details on Christmas Crazy Eights and other Downcast Systems apps can be found at http://downcastsystems.com.

For more information on this topic, please contact Dave Haynes at 678-223-3566, or email Dave at dave.haynes(at)downcastsystems(dot)com.

I just wanted to let you guys know about this because Christmas Crazy Eights was created with Corona SDK, and I’m displaying the badge on my site.

Thanks,
Dave Haynes [import]uid: 80784 topic_id: 17402 reply_id: 317402[/import]

Moved to “Marketing Your Apps” :slight_smile:

Looks interesting - will have to check it out later.

Peach :slight_smile: [import]uid: 52491 topic_id: 17402 reply_id: 65883[/import]

interesting concept :slight_smile:
there is the disney cars toys that enable you to ride them on an ipad circuit, and you have a spyro game on PC where you use real toys for your characters. Maybye a future trend? [import]uid: 44010 topic_id: 17402 reply_id: 65925[/import]

I’ve thought about this quite a bit, and that’s why I’ve started to focus primarily on this angle for my business.

I don’t want to give away too much, because I want to work on many of these ideas in the near future, but one idea that I thought would be really cool is a Barbie X-ray machine. (I’ve got two young daughters.) Most Barbies are about the same size and shape. If you could write an app so that the phone or tablet’s camera could detect the Barbie, then overlay it with a skeletal system, and maybe show some organs and let the kids do some minor operations… I think that would be phenomenal.

Dave [import]uid: 80784 topic_id: 17402 reply_id: 65936[/import]