Eye-Steered Cars Hit Android Early Access

May 24,25

Open Drive, a revolutionary mobile racing game, has launched in early access on Android. Developed by the charity organization SpecialEffect in collaboration with Sun & Moon Studios, this game is designed to be fully accessible, catering to players with various physical abilities.

What’s the Game About?

Open Drive stands out for its adaptability and inclusivity, allowing players to choose from multiple input methods including touch, keyboard and mouse, switch access, or a controller. What sets it apart is its mobile-specific eye control feature, enabling players to steer by simply looking left or right with a compatible eye gaze camera. This innovation is a game-changer for those with physical challenges, offering access to the game's four distinct open worlds: Stunt, Speed, Snow, and Meadow.

The gameplay in Open Drive is incredibly versatile. Players can enjoy a relaxed drive, collecting orbs, or engage in high-octane action, chasing scores and executing daring jumps with vehicles like the Roadster, Trickster, or Speedster. Speed can be customized to suit individual preferences. To get a glimpse of what Open Drive offers, check out the early access announcement trailers below.

Open Drive Is Now Out in Early Access

Open Drive intelligently auto-detects the control method you're using and adjusts the game experience accordingly. It fully supports Switch Access on Android. Each input method, whether it's touch, switch access, mouse, keyboard, or an Android-compatible gamepad, has tailored setups. For touch controls, you have options like 'Precise' and 'Classic' modes, allowing for different steering techniques.

Currently available in early access on Android, the eye control feature is not yet fully implemented but is expected to be available when the full version launches later this summer. You can explore Open Drive now on the Google Play Store and experience its innovative approach to gaming accessibility.

For more gaming news, don't miss out on our coverage of the No Man’s Sky-like RPG shooter, Auroria: A Playful Journey, also available on Android.

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