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Defining an Interactive Physical MMO For the iPhone 124

already-living-in-a-virtual-world writes "On his blog, mispeled writes about a new type of game he'd like to see for the iPhone. It's interesting stuff: '... the integration of a true gaming platform with the capabilities of a phone is unique, at least for the quality of the gaming experience offered. For all intents and purposes, the iPhone is a new system. And new systems demand that new gameplay mechanics be explored. For a long time I've been a fan of the MMORPG genre, and the iPhone offers several MMO-type games, especially those in the facebook, social-networking style. However, what I've yet to see is a game that takes advantage of the iPhone's location services, the GPS-like capability of the phone. Tons of applications use it, but no games, as far as I've seen. Why not? Motion sensing is all the rage on the consoles — the Wii popularized it, but now Microsoft and Sony are jumping on the bandwagon. But the iPhone, because it's portable, offers something more. And I want those offerings taken advantage of. I want to play an MMO that knows where I am and links my physical location to a virtual location. I want to create a game that gives the planet Earth a virtual overlay, interactable via a mobile (read: the iPhone) interface.'"
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Defining an Interactive Physical MMO For the iPhone

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  • by Raystonn ( 1463901 ) on Tuesday June 16, 2009 @01:43AM (#28344705)
    *knock knock* Excuse me sir. Please don't mind the 29 other people behind me. They're in my raiding party. It would seem that our MMORPG has placed a boss mob in what I can only assume might be your living room. Would you mind terribly if we played through? Also, we're going to be farming this boss mob until our entire guild is outfitted properly. Can we put you down for the same time every Thursday?
  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Tuesday June 16, 2009 @02:02AM (#28344793)

    Sure, maybe the idea sounds fun in theory - but a MMORPG full of virtualized parents' basements would get pretty repetitive after a short while, I'd think.

  • by Hillview ( 1113491 ) * on Tuesday June 16, 2009 @02:14AM (#28344837)
    Make it use Google Earth somehow.. I can see it now. Johnny's walking down the street staring blankly at his iphone.. *wham!* "OMG.. WTF!! That signpost wasn't in the game a second ago!"
  • Too Real? (Score:5, Funny)

    by qpawn ( 1507885 ) on Tuesday June 16, 2009 @02:16AM (#28344849)

    They could incorporate the phone feature into the game and make it so you have to talk to other people and build relationships. As you advance further along in the game, you must choose a career path. You will randomly get calls from your boss asking you to come in early or on your day off. If you choose not to follow the path, you end up 30 years old living in your mom's basement and have to put up with her constant nagging about how you never help out around the house or pay for your share of the phone bill.
     
    That's crazy. I totally help out around the house. Who do you think set up the home network?

  • Awesome (Score:3, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 16, 2009 @03:16AM (#28345095)

    It sounds like it could be the best version of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego ever

  • Re:Epic Win (Score:3, Funny)

    by Zerth ( 26112 ) on Tuesday June 16, 2009 @09:00PM (#28356189)

    Nah, it'd pretty much have to play a Queen song.

    You hear "Who wants, to live, forever" and start smacking the guy next to you with a foam bat.

    Then it turns out he actually picked a Queen song as his ringtone. Cue the cops.

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