Augmented Reality Games
Augmented Reality Games (AR Games) blend digital elements with the real world, allowing players to interact with virtual objects in their physical environment. These games use devices like smartphones or AR glasses to overlay graphics, sounds, and other sensory enhancements onto the real world, creating an immersive experience. Popular examples include Pokémon GO, where players catch virtual creatures in real locations.
AR Games often encourage physical activity and social interaction, as players explore their surroundings to complete challenges or find items. They can be educational, promoting learning through exploration, or purely for entertainment, offering unique gameplay experiences that differ from traditional video games.