zondag 4 december 2011

When GPS doesn't work



Lost indoors? Take Google Maps on your Android phone to select airports, malls, and retail stores to get floor layouts and accurate location readings. Figure out how to get to departments, airport gates, and even restrooms all from the palm of your hand. To learn more, Start here.

Figure out how to get from home furnishings to Swedish meatballs.

http://maps.google.com

vrijdag 2 december 2011

Coderunner: An undercover mission of hacking, spying, sabotage and murder.



Last week i played this iPhone game intensively and it has made quite an impression. What an intriguing way to play spy. I'm hooked!
The game uses public info like the location of ATM machines and medical institutions around you wich makes it a local experience however it can be played anywhere in the world.

The game was developed by podcast pioneer, writer and actor Jeff Macpherson who is the founder of tikibartv.

Coderunnergame website.

vrijdag 11 november 2011

LvL App preview



LvL App is a location-based gaming application that applies game principles to a real world setting.

Any user can ‘drop’ a challenge on a certain location, which others can attempt to complete. You can earn real rewards from stores in your neighborhood by adding challenges and completing other users’ challenges.

I think this game is still in development because i cannot find it in the App Store or Android Market.

vrijdag 4 november 2011

Record, analyse and share your ski track!



Take your phone out skiing!
One of America's largest ski resort companies is hoping to make the sport even more social this season, with a location-based gaming app it's calling Epic Mix.
Vail Resorts, owners of resorts in Colorado and California debuted the mobile and web-based application at a press event at the Ace Hotel in Manhattan.

When the mountains open in November, Epic Mix will allow visitors to the resorts to track the runs they completed, log their vertical feet as a score, unlock achievement 'Pins' and access several utilities, both in iPhone and Android apps and at epicmix.com.

The project combines lots of location-based service and gaming elements; rewards for varied experience, social sharing of vertical feet in a leaderboard and more.

RFID enabled
Perhaps the most interesting feature of the Epic Mix tracking system is it works on the RFID chips in skiiers' passes. There's no fumbling with your phone on the lift to check in to a run. When your pass is scanned at the lift, you're checked in, and no constant GPS contact and battery drain is required, like North Face's Trailhead iPhone app.

maandag 31 oktober 2011

Game mechanics make you run like hell!



Zombies, Run! is an ultra-immersive running game for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and Android. We deliver the story straight to your headphones through orders and voice recordings - and back home, you can build and grow your base with the items you've collected.

Run Anywhere
Zombies, Run! works anywhere and at any speed. You can jog in a park, run along a beach, or walk along a trail, even on treadmills!

A World of Stories
Where did the zombies come from? What are the leaders of your base planning? There’s a deeper mystery to be uncovered, puzzles to be solved, websites to be discovered, documents to be viewed so you can learn the truth of what’s happened to the world.

Better Fitness Through Science
Zombies, Run! records the distance, time, pace, and calories burned of all your runs, and we're planning RunKeeper integration. You can also hear audio notifications for time, distance, and pace during your run.

dinsdag 18 oktober 2011

This new outdoor game gets everybody moving!

StraatGolf - GPS iPhone Game from Eelco Romeijn on Vimeo.


NISB StreetGolf is a free, location-based game for iOs devices. Swing your iPhone like a real golfclub. You play 3 virtual holes in your direct surroundings on Google maps. 1 to 4 people can play by sharing 1 iPhone. It makes walking around with your fellow workers during a lunchbreak so much fun!

Only available in The Netherlands.

dinsdag 20 september 2011

Gotta go? There’s an app for that!



Mom always said, “Be sure to go before you leave the house,” but a long work session at the coffee shop can ruin the best laid plans when it comes to finding relief on the mean city streets.

Rather than run the risk of a public urination charge, now there’s an app for finding sweet relief (or offering it) in the city. CLOO, designed by Hillary Young, throws open the bathroom doors of friends and friends of friends “for the cost of a latte,” and that’s something we can all drink to, right?

dinsdag 30 augustus 2011

PacMan returns to your area with a UFO!



Home Invasion is a location-based game for android devices.
Aliens invade your neighborhood and you are one of them! You control your spaceship by walking outside in your neighborhood. Yes! You have to go outside to play this game. To play, you need a constant GPS signal, a working internet connection and some nearby roads.

Your mission is to destroy all the targets that your overlords have placed. Those are indicated through green glowing dots. To destroy them you have to get them into your laser range. For each destroyed target you will get a point. But beware! Military is informed and trys to stop you. Don't get into the fire range of the tanks or they will destroy you.

The developer of this fun game first published it as a location-based version of PacMan (called PacMap) but was forced to remove it from the market due to copyright issues. The concept and gameplay hasn't changed that much however.

maandag 29 augustus 2011

Playing the GoGame app with Veronica Belmont


Veronica Belmont is a technology and gaming-centric video host based out of San Francisco.
An avid gamer and social-networking junkie (with over 1 million Twitter followers), Veronica often speaks about her interests at conferences and panels.

woensdag 17 augustus 2011

How much of what is where?



Even serious data-to-information converters SAP get into Geotagging.
There's POI all over the place!

Everything you always wanted to know about your current location but were unable to ask.


Founder Matt Galligan shows Simple Geo's new iPhone app that overlays lots of location-based data on top of a map. SimpleGeo makes building location-based apps like these easier.

The main screen shows you the names of your area, the local weather forecast,intersections and coördinates. The Places data in my area are sometimes outdated, but the Wikipedia, Project Noah, Geonames and Flickr layers work fine. Fast and accurate. A useful app!

Thanks to Robert Scoble for this piece.

maandag 25 juli 2011

Your city is a game. Pick up the phone...



Shadow Cities is a location based multiplayer game for iPhone. Become a Mage and take over your streets and neighborhoods with your team.

maandag 11 april 2011

2 Dutch girls discover a new sport: Figure Running


Everybody loves playing outside. Figurerunning is a new sport that encourages you to get creative, go outside and discover new places while running and getting fit. The competition is not about your running speed or distance, it’s all about drawing. Become a master the art of Figurerunning. Do it when and wherever you want and be sure to share your art with your friends. The world is our canvas and you are the pencil!

Every serious sport wants to be recognised by the IOC’s Olympic Programme Commission. Their mission is to be included in the Olympic Programme of Rio de Janeiro 2016.

Take part and run figures!

GTA watched from satellites



However this video is not really about a location-based game or tour, it's so funny i thought i had to share it with you.
See for yourself! Got the picture?

maandag 28 maart 2011

Photosharing app "Color" gains enormous attention (and money).


A just recently released iPhone an Android app called Color has made a kickstart. This simple video has been viewed almost 60.000 times in only 5 days!

Instagram has taken the app world by storm, but here comes the challenger in a universe obsessed with instant photo sharing, complete with a tonne of great social features, and minus the need to “filter” everything for coolness, instead, showcasing location based group albums.

Now, it’s not just “location” as the primary feature, its actually all about creating social photo albums based around those locations, from you, your friends and every other stranger within 150 feet. The app takes everything into the “multi-lens” view, were you can literally see every photo being taken right now, with in that 150 feet, allowing you to experience a location or say, an event, from other perspectives in real time. It also allows you to comment and interact with the people taking photos.

At first glance, this is about to become a “must have” event/party app, but I suspect it might just be a little more in the long run as people discover the power of social perspective.

Venture Capital
It is worth adding that this new app Color has a number of interested investors. Color, a California based company has till now raised $41 million investment money.

Thanks to DigitalBuzz.

donderdag 24 maart 2011

Google makes Foursquare/Gowalla Check-in lookalike.



Google has finally hopped onto the check-in bandwagon, but with extra twists that make it more appealing than many of the other options.

Numerous other companies—Facebook, FourSquare, Gowalla, Yelp, BrightKite, Foodspotting etc.—also allow users to check in and share photos of the businesses they are patronizing, and people have already flocked to one (or more) of those services. Google is stepping up to the challenge, though, by making it painfully easy to check in through Latitude.

One of the main problems with check-in services is that they usually rely on the user to remember to check in whenever he or she enters a place—Google is addressing this by either letting users' phones automatically check in for them, or sending notifications to users to remind them to check in when the app detects that they have arrived somewhere.

Facebook's check-in service, also called Places, already lets businesses give discounts to users when they check in, so the idea isn't entirely novel. Still, Facebook implements it differently than Google probably would—the combo of Groupon-style "deal of the day" with location-based check-ins would at least differentiate Latitude from its competition

zaterdag 19 maart 2011

Play The Go Game like it's your job!



The Go Game App is a location-based game that’s part scavenger hunt, part mobile party and full-on fun. They have run over 5,000 street-level games since 2002 and now they are bringing the party to the iPhone.

Awesome Content
Unlike other games that ask you to do the writing, they have done all the work for you. Game experts have scouted thousands of landmarks, bars, cafes, and other urban gems and written clever clues that will set up a range of hilarious experiences perfect for any occasion.

It’s Customizable
Got a Bachelorette party coming up? Company offsite? Birthday? The Go Game team has done them all and know how to bring the fun to each and every occasion. Now you can customize the Go Game App to create the experience you want for your group. Simply select your city and occasion, then pick how risqué you want your game to be and… BAM, you’re ready to rock in less than 3 minutes.

Read a review at Mobile Beat

dinsdag 1 maart 2011

The Best Camera... is the one you have with you!


Although Chase Jarvis is a professional photographer he likes taking pictures with his iPhone an share them with others. It's not the techstuff, it's the story that counts. So, this is not really a location-based thing but it still is about sharing interesting locations through pictures.
You can only love this guy's enthousiasm.

The worldwide hub for mobile photography

zondag 20 februari 2011

Post something on my real wall...


‘Dead Drops’ is an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space. USB flash drives are embedded into walls, buildings and curbs accessable to anybody in public space. Everyone is invited to drop or find files on a dead drop. Plug your laptop to a wall, house or pole to share your favorite files and data. Each dead drop is installed empty except a readme.txt file explaining the project. ‘Dead Drops’ is open to participation. If you want to install a dead drop in your city/neighborhood follow the ‘how to’ instructions and submit the location and pictures. I will do that asap. What a fantastic idea Aram!

Created by German artist Aram Bartholl.

vrijdag 4 februari 2011

New released Location-Based Games to Discover Cities on your iPhone


In this iPhone app, the player undertakes a mystical journey through the city. At various stops, the player has to search for clues and solve puzzles. The goal of the game: to find the final destination, where the mystery is revealed completely.

The content of City Secrets depends on the city. In Amsterdam, you help a retired police officer to solve an old murder case. In Barcelona, the quest will lead you to the lost sketchbook of Gaudi. And in Paris, an old picture book takes you to Napoleon’s hidden treasures. The game will take you to some of the city’s highlights, as well as some less well-known, but equally interesting places.

This game was developed by LaMosca

zondag 16 januari 2011

Find free products with H&M's Augmented Reality app for iPhone


GoldRun is an app that enables users to locate, interact with and take photos of GPS-linked virtual objects positioned in the real world, coupled with an adaptive and easy to use CMS. The app is designed to drive traffic to physical and online destinations, increase product sales, enhance brand engagement and bolster viral impact.

GoldRun users can take pictures alongside virtual objects and immediately post these photos to Facebook. By helping brands tap into this sharing impulse, the platform turns social networks into even more effective distribution channels as GoldRun users share images of themselves interacting with everything from scenes in blockbuster films, to iconic sports figures and the season’s must have fashion items.

GoldRun provides a more interactive and customizable approach to location-based advertising than check-in games like Foursquare and Gowalla. Campaigns, in addition to distributing special offers, include an option for users to create interesting photos (items in the H&M campaign, for instance, were positioned in a way in which they could be virtually “tried on”). Users share these photos through their Facebook profiles, which is more valuable for the brand than shared check-in information.

Given how eager brands have been to adopt location-based marketing through check-in apps, it’s not a surprise that many are eager to run campaigns on the GoldRun app. VP of Business Development Shailesh Rao calls it “V-Commerce. Rao says that more than 40 companies from various industries have approached the as of now self-funded startup about running a campaign. It will be interesting to see if consumers respond with equivalent enthusiasm.

maandag 10 januari 2011

Location-based game as a marketing tool in Sweden. Win a Mini!


11.000 people were active with this game during the campaign.
The complete results are shown in this video here.
I think it's a great way to put a product on the map.

First Location Based Game for iPhone and Android Launches New Version


Parallel Kingdom is the first massively multi-player role playing game (MMORPG) to use the GPS capabilities of smartphones to incorporate a player’s actual location into the game. Parallel Kingdom can be played on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and Google Android devices.

The first version, Parallel Kingdom – The Age of Exploration, was introduced October 31, 2008. The second version, Parallel Kingdom – The Age of Gathering was launched March 28, 2009 and had over 75,000 active player accounts when it ended November 9, 2009. The game and its popularity have improved dramatically with each new Age, and PerBlue expects the upcoming version to continue that trend.

To find out more about the app, you can watch this tutorial.

zaterdag 8 januari 2011

PSFK Conference New York


Naveen Selvadurai, co-founder of Foursquare, discussed what he's learned in growing his gamechanging location-based social application, and how he sees it improving the way we navigate our daily lives.

Naveen gives an interesting lecture about the game mechanics combined with behavioral psychology that Foursquare uses to improve user experience (how to become better individuals).

donderdag 6 januari 2011

What can you do with 7Scenes?


7scenes mobile storytelling platform is a versatile and easy tool. Watch this video to learn how to direct your mobile project, Share it with the world and Play the scene on iPhone or Android.