Air Hogs Connect Lets You Play Video Games By Piloting A Toy Drone In Real Life

Air Hogs Connect Lets You Play Video Games By Piloting A Toy Drone In Real Life

To make the drone in Spin Master’s new Air Hogs Connect mobile game fly as realistically as possible, players pilot a real-life toy quadcopter while clever augmented reality tricks translate their maneuvers to the action and missions in the game.

Air Hogs Connect Lets You Play Video Games By Piloting A Toy Drone In Real Life

To accurately translate the subtle moves the Air Hogs Quad makes to its virtual doppleganger, the game includes a play mat which looks like it’s decorated with a random digital camouflage pattern. But that intricate pattern allows a camera on the underside of the quadcopter to accurately track its position and height at all times.

Air Hogs Connect Lets You Play Video Games By Piloting A Toy Drone In Real Life

The missions in the Air Hogs Connect game include putting out fires from above, rescuing people trapped on buildings and even defeating an alien invasion. Additional levels can be unlocked as the game is played, and added through occasional app updates helping to boost the replay value of the $US200 ($286) set that includes the software, play mat and the quadcopter. No word yet on Australian availability or pricing. [Spin Master]

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