Augmented Reality for Rock, Paper, Scissors
We’ve discussed Augmented Reality, and how it comes in handy for all kinds fun applications like putting QR codes on a building in Tokyo. Now, here is another application: Rock, Paper, Scissors.
A Swedish magazine known as T-post has launched a site where the users can put a code on their shirt or piece of paper and play the classic game on their computer. As you can see from the video, you will note that the computer player is in the form of a hand that comes out of the chest. Yes, that is a little freaky.
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