Mobslinger: Creating Urban Outlaws.

Coulton, Paul and Clemson, Helen and Edwards, Reuben (2006) Mobslinger: Creating Urban Outlaws. In: 5th International Conference on Entertainment Computing, 2006-09-20 - 2006-09-22.

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Abstract

Whilst there are a number of location sensing games emerging for mobile phones, there are few examples of social proximity based games that are effectively position independent. Bluetooth would seem an obvious choice for proximity based games, although the majority of games produced to-date simply uses it to provide a quasi peer to peer connection between users of multiplayer games. In this demo we illustrate the use of Bluetooth for stimulated spontaneous social interaction through our game called ‘mobslinger’ which is a wild west, quick draw, ‘shoot-em-up’ game using mobile phones.

Item Type:
Contribution to Conference (Poster)
Journal or Publication Title:
5th International Conference on Entertainment Computing
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/computingcommunicationsandict
Subjects:
?? bluetoothlocation based servicesproximity detectioncomputing, communications and ictqa76 computer software ??
ID Code:
22903
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Deposited On:
06 Jan 2009 20:32
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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18 Nov 2024 00:52