Innergy First Look
Ubisoft took its "Games You Can Feel" E3 2010 motto to new heights today when it announced a PC "game" that aims to teach players how to breathe.
Titled Innergy, the program will use a small sensor attached to the player's finger to measure his or her heartbeat and match it with an onscreen visual. The stage demo showed a colorful rainbow heartbeat graph moving across the screen; moving through the graph was a small, beanlike creature that occasionally fired the commands "breathe in" and "breathe out" via a speech bubble.
According to the game's designer, following the onscreen prompts to breathe in and out for 10-minute sessions every day will change players' heartbeat patterns and create something called "cardiac coherence." Details are sketchy, but according to Ubisoft, this can help to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and boost the immune system for up to six hours a day.
No more details were given, but you can be sure we'll be seeing more of Innergy in the future.
Read and Post Comments| Get the full article at GameSpot
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(162)
-
▼
October
(16)
- Force Unleashed creators form Fearless Studios
- Ghost Trick spooking DS Jan. 11
- Game Lawyer Predicts Bleak Future if SCOTUS Case F...
- THQ pencils in uDraw release date: November 14
- Why we love Minecraft
- Why we love Minecraft
- Back to the Future trilogy Blu-ray includes vouche...
- 2K Games has no plans to bring Bioshock 2 DLC to PC
- 2K Games has no plans to bring Bioshock 2 DLC to PC
- Halo franchise roadmap includes new trilogies and ...
- Weekly Webcomic Wrapup is experiencing a surplus
- Duke Nukem Forever cost 3D Realms head up to $30 m...
- Snoopy Flying Ace dev working on free-to-play sky ...
- Demo: ArcaniA - Gothic 4
- Innergy First Look
- DDO's Turbine Partners With Notorious SuperRewards
-
▼
October
(16)
0 comments:
Post a Comment