I feel like Pokémon go style games are massively underexploited.
Not just augmented reality but using cities as playgrounds. Nokia did some interesting things with this in the late 90s.
A fps might be problematic, but what about non violent trading (certain locations have mines etc, you can use resources to construct factories visible in augmented reality etc.) essentially a parallel world economy and reality that sits atop the physical word.
I feel like Pokémon go style games are massively underexploited.
Not just augmented reality but using cities as playgrounds. Nokia did some interesting things with this in the late 90s.
A fps might be problematic, but what about non violent trading (certain locations have mines etc, you can use resources to construct factories visible in augmented reality etc.) essentially a parallel world economy and reality that sits atop the physical word.