“Last week’s WWDC demonstrated how Apple devices can communicate with one another to make life easier for users,” Luke Dormehl reports for Cult of Mac.
“Well, the same holds true for games which can take advantage of the interactivity between, say, the built-in motion sensors of an iPhone and the viewing experience offered of Apple TV to replicate the experience of a full-on games consoles like the Nintendo Wii,” Dormehl reports. “That’s the idea behind Rolocule Games‘ innovative new game Dance Party, which is powered by something called ‘rolomotion.'”
Dormehl reports, “Rolomotion is a technology which precisely tracks the various movements made by an iPhone and allows users to play games using natural motion gestures on television using a combination of Apple’s smartphone and the Apple TV.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Fred Mertz” and “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]
Oh good, so now I can use my iPhone and flap my arms up and down like a demented albatross!
That’s Duck Hunt. Just watch out for your kid with the shotgun!
Ooo, I am so excited!