Amazon Fire Phone – The first games that detect the movement of the head

The first Amazon Fire Phone arrives in the U.S. this week: to demonstrate the function Dynamic Perspective, Amazon has two games that use the technology of motion detection of the user’s head. The first Amazon Phone Fire has been presented as the only one in the world capable of detecting the movements of the user’s head with four infrared sensors built into the front of the terminal.

To show the potential users of this function named Dynamic Perspective, the e-commerce giant has unveiled two new games coming from their study of development: To-Fu Fury and Saber’s Edge.

To-Fu Fury is an action title platform in which you control a small cube of cheese Tofu: to overcome obstacles, enemies and traps should be tightened with a finger tofu and then release it in the desired direction. Although the view of the game is mostly 2D side-view, just slightly tilt gazes in one direction to observe scenarios and levels under a completely different perspective and in 3D, perfect to better see the obstacles and to design the ideal path.

Instead, Saber’s Edge set in the world of pirates, and Galleons is a game that blends many-3 puzzle genres in which you must match three or more identical elements with strategy. Here, directing the eye and tilting his head in different directions you can go from 2D frontal view, to observe and resolve other game boards displayed with effective 3D rotations.

Recall that the first smartphone Amazon Fire Pohone offers a screen 4.7 “, 2.2 GHz quad core processor, 2 GB of RAM and 13-megapixel rear camera: the Android operating system is deeply personalized service, functions and interface to Amazon. It will be marketed starting from Thursday, July 24th only in USA: the price ranges from zero dollars to advance up to 649 dollars depending on the type of contract with AT&T. For the moment, it was announced the launch in other countries.

 

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