Extreme Reality Opens SDK Enables 3D motion control for games and apps

Posted on Monday, September 30, 2013 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Today, Extreme Reality (www.xtr3d.com) opens their platform that enables developers to incorporate full body motion control into games and apps on any device with a native camera. By adding a few lines of code into an existing or new game or app, developers can use a device’s camera as the motion sensor to capture and analyze full body motion in order to control the game/app.

The new open Extreme Motion SDK, which supports Unity, C++ and C# programming languages for multiple operating systems, enables developers to easily add motion experiences to existing games or applications, and to create a wide range of new experiences (applications, games, security solutions and more) that pioneer Natural User Interfaces (NUI) while breaking the physical barriers of current hardware-based technologies.

Currently several game developers, including SEGA, have integrated the SDK into games over a variety of operating systems and devices to create a touch-less motion controlled gaming experience, similar to existing console games. 

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