Directive Games Teases Battlefield Game for ARKit

It’s safe to say that mobile developers are excited about the prospects of Apple’s ARKit, with demos popping up seemingly on the hour on YouTube, Twitter, etc.
 
Now, developers are starting to preview actual products. One of them, Directive Games based in Shanghai, China, has come forward with a preview of an augmented reality game that will take advantage of ARKit’s surface detection tracking.

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The Machines projects an augmented reality battlefield on to a horizontal surface, where players deploy their robot armies.Image by Directive Games/YouTube
 
The Machines, described as a “moba-inspired AR PVP game,” tasks players with building an army of mechanical soldiers and going to battle with each other. Players deploy up to four robots at a time onto an AR battlefield, projected onto a tabletop, and proceed to attack as programmed.
 
A YouTube video demonstrates the action, and also shows indicators for in-game currency, presumably for upgrades (and assumingly available via in-game purchase).

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Source: Next Reality

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