levelHead

published by author in 2008, running on Linux
type: platformer, maze
genre: Augmented Reality Game
perspective: other 1st person 3rd person
player options: single player
languages: other

Official description

levelHead is a spatial memory game by Julian Oliver.

levelHead uses a hand-held solid-plastic cube as its only interface. On-screen it appears each face of the cube contains a little room, each of which are logically connected by doors.

In one of these rooms is a character. By tilting the cube the player directs this character from room to room in an effort to find the exit.

Some doors lead nowhere and will send the character back to the room they started in, a trick designed to challenge the player's spatial memory. Which doors belong to which rooms?

There are three cubes (levels) in total, each of which are connected by a single door. Players have the goal of moving the character from room to room, cube to cube in an attempt to find the final exit door of all three cubes. If this door is found the character will appear to leave the cube, walk across the table surface and vanish.. The game then begins again.

Someone once said levelHead may have something to do with a story from Borges.

# 2011-07-25 22:05:56 - official description - source

Description

Requires a webcam and a custom controller. The custom controller can be manufactured at home for free from recycled materials and regular household items.
Just see the video.

zerothis # 2011-07-25 22:08:55

Technical specs

display: _ (mixed), textured polygons

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