Drive using assistive eye gaze camera technology and explore different input methods tailored for every player. SpecialEffect is set to release Open Drive, their innovative driving game for iOS and Android, this summer—completely free to play. Designed with accessibility in mind, Open Drive leverages eye movement tracking through compatible eye gaze cameras. Simply move your eyes to steer left or right and collect orbs, while staring at the screen registers taps.
For added flexibility, Open Drive supports various control schemes, including accessibility switches, controllers, and even your mobile touchscreen. The game automatically adjusts its configuration based on your chosen input method, ensuring a seamless experience. Need a breather? Slow down the gameplay to perfect your jumps and catch more orbs effortlessly.
To learn more about SpecialEffect’s groundbreaking technology, visit their Eye Gaze Games website. Curious about other accessible gaming experiences? Check out our list of the best racing games on Android.
Eager to dive into the action? Open Drive will launch on iOS and Android this summer, offering a truly free-to-play experience without intrusive in-app purchases. Stay updated by following SpecialEffect on Facebook or visiting their official website. For a preview of the game, watch the embedded video above and get a taste of its vibrant visuals and engaging mechanics.