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CA company called Immersion has created a way to add a layer of touch to your favorite mobile games, making it feel as though you’re actually there. Through the company can recreate the feeling of rain or a ball bouncing around on the screen, and even mimic how it feels to drive a car around the track.
Those games will be featured in a new section of Google Play launching
today called "Enhanced Gameplay," where Google highlights some of the
best games that interact with a player on a haptic level.
Haptics use the motor built into things like your mobile phone to create
small vibrations that can add a level of realism to something like a
movie or mobile game. In your smartphone, its technology triggers the
actuator motor in the device right when you perform the triggering
function, adding a new dimension to the gameplay experience.
Immersion has worked with Rovio, Ubisoft and others to incorporate its
technology into mobile games. Developers can implement the
technology which has a number of built-in effects, or work with
Immersion directly on creating a custom experience for their game. In a
game like Angry Birds Friends, for instance, the technology
allows you to feel the rubber band being pulled back on the slingshot
and then feel blocks crashing down when you hit a structure.
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