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Augmented Reality Game Development and Experience Based on Intelligent Mobile Phone

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The interactive mode and scene effect of games are facing more and more challenges with increasing attention given by game players. Augmented Reality produces a real-time 3D display effect by overlaying virtual information with the real world. Augmented reality technology is applied in this article to develop an AR basketball smart phone game. Users can control the interaction of their counterparts in the virtual world through image characteristics identification card, which is interactive and playable. The game not only combines entertainment with education, but also offers an immersive experience. More importantly, it is designed to promote the concept that teenagers are expected to change the world through their intelligence and wisdom as well as to have sports and exercise.

Project supported by the National Science and Technology of China (grant Nos.: 2012BAH48F03, 2013BAH48F02), National Social Science fund of China (grant No. 12AD120) and Natural science fund project in xinjiang (2012211A005).

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Zhao, H., Chen, H., Wang, J., Zhang, R. (2016). Augmented Reality Game Development and Experience Based on Intelligent Mobile Phone. In: Pan, Z., Cheok, A., Müller, W., Zhang, M. (eds) Transactions on Edutainment XII. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9292. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-50544-1_3

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