Google Glass Mini-Games Feature Augmented Reality

Go skeet shooting with your voice.

Third-party developers are already working on apps to shape how the world interacts with Google Glass. But perhaps as a primer, Google has just released a video showcasing five mini-games, reports Geek. While the various games are pretty simple, they do illustrate how developers might use the technology to offer unique experiences.
Essentially, each game takes advantage of at least one of Glass' functions, be it the accelerometer for balancing a stack of blocks, or voice-recognition to shoot a clay pigeon out of the air. "We hope our experiments provide some inspiration for getting started with game design on Glass," reads a post on the Google Developers page. "We can’t wait to see how much further you go."
Granted, you still can't run out to purchase your own pair of Google Glass yet--a release date remains unannounced. Developers and owners of Explorer Edition Glass should be able to grab the games today. Google also announced prescription frames for Glass this morning.

 

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