It's been a couple of months since iOS 11 was released, bringing us augmented reality apps and games. Let's take a look at the top new AR games.
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It's been a couple of months since iOS 11 was released, bringing us augmented reality apps and games. Let's take a look at the top new AR games.
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I'm going to check out all these AR games. Thanks Roger!
Games:
Ghosts ‘n Guns - AR
Squishy Hoops
AR Dragon
Rainbrow
AR Sports Basketball
BATTLE BEARS ZOMBIES AR
LEGO(R) AR Studio
Paper Bin AR
CSR Racing 2
Thanks for the effort. Great review .
Just to tad underwhelmed
I must be one of the weird ones.... I totally don't get the buzz over AR....the only thing that's somewhat interesting is mapping a room to go get furniture for......
Maybe I'm missing something, but games in AR just seem too boring to capture my attention. It's basically just a game that uses the background of a real environment. Until the AR world can actively interact with the real world it's just a gimmick. If you're playing a shooting game and your opponent can hide behind a real couch or duck behind a counter, that would be amazing, but right now the real world is just background candy. I'm sure we'll get there someday, and the potential for using AR for navigation and information on real world environments is exciting, but I just can't get interested in it right now.