SpecialEffect has unveiled *Open Drive*, an innovative mobile driving game designed for iOS and Android, set to launch this summer as a completely free-to-play experience. Built with inclusivity at its core, *Open Drive* allows players to control the game using assistive eye gaze camera technology. By tracking eye movements, the game translates your gaze into cursor movement, letting you steer simply by looking left or right to collect orbs along the road. A tap or click is registered by fixating on a point on the screen for a set duration—no touch required.
To play using eye gaze, a compatible eye tracking camera is required. However, *Open Drive* supports multiple input methods to maximize accessibility. Whether you prefer accessibility switches, external controllers, or direct touchscreen interaction, the game automatically adapts its control scheme to your chosen method. This flexibility ensures a seamless and personalized experience for all players, regardless of ability.
For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, the game offers adjustable speed settings. Slow down the action to better time jumps and collect orbs with ease—perfect for building confidence or enjoying a stress-free drive.
Want to learn more about the technology behind the game? Visit SpecialEffect’s Eye Gaze Games website to explore how eye tracking is transforming mobile gaming. For fans of racing games, check out our curated list of the best racing games on Android to keep the adrenaline going.
Stay in the loop as the summer launch approaches. Follow the official [ttpp]Facebook page[/ttpp] for updates, visit the [ttpp]official website[/ttpp], or watch the embedded video above to experience the smooth visuals and immersive gameplay of *Open Drive*. With no in-app purchases and full accessibility at its heart, this is gaming reimagined for everyone.