Virus Killer

Inclusive Interface for Future Spatial Gaming.

HCI, Interaction Design, Game Design

Contribution: Research, Experiment, Concept, Prototype, Design

Virus Killer is an inclusive interface for future spatial gaming, which empowers people to design their way to interact with MR and IoT based game in their own way. For the situation brought by COVID-19, more teams are working from home, reducing outdoor exercise time, people are emotionally fluctuates and lack of outdoor exercise. Virtual Reality can help remote workers have a balanced life physically and mentally.

Virus Killer was developed to heal people emotionally and physically using surrounding environment and physical interaction.

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Future Trend

Rising of ubiquitous technology like Mixed Reality (MR) and Internet of Things (IoT) cause the user controlling interaction

starts to shift from the touch screens and mouse to the surrounding environment.

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What has been missed?

The world is changing, more and more people are facing great pressure mentally. At the same time more teams are working from home, reducing outdoor exercise time. Virtual Reality can help remote workers have a balanced life physically and mentally.

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Future of Exercise

Using VR Space exercise from home, all resources for user need.

What you need to do get to the flow mode:

  • Limit the time( 20-30 min )

  • All targets have been hit

  • Sound( Music )

  • Relax and distraction free

Features

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Design your own interaction

 
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  1. Depending on users situation, they can control it in the interaction pattern, and hit the specific target they wish to hit.

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2. Users can choose to interact with it using their own body, turning left and right to find the direction.

 

Control System

 
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Meet Virus Killer

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Start

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CHase

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Hit

Keel Calm and Stay Healthy.

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