Biofeedback Video Game 29
Thanks to georgehm3 for pointing out a video game available at bio-medical.com called The Journey to Wild Divine. The game uses a series of sensors connected to your pc via USB port to determine your body's state of relaxation. From the informational page: "We take them on a mythological tour and on this tour, we teach them ancient techniques such as breathing exercises, meditation exercises, a number of tools you can use in real life."
Old news (Score:2, Informative)
Basically it had two modes. Mode 1 would display a visual kalidescope of colors that would change hue as you relaxed. Mode 2 was this game that you had to control a hot air balloon as it flew over and under obstacles.
relax on Windows? (Score:3, Funny)
The real website (Score:3, Informative)
The URL you're looking for is http://www.wilddivine.com/ [wilddivine.com]
Good game, been out for quite a while. Works well.
Re:The real website (Score:2)
Check for yourself. [slashdot.org]
Resistance (Score:2)
Your resistance is affected by mood (because it affects the salt in your blood, iirc)
Re:Resistance (Score:1)
Re:Resistance (Score:3, Informative)
I agree that TFA is poorly worded while describing how it works, but at least their package manifest correctly identifies the technology.
Re:Resistance (Score:2)
They do make a brainwave video game mod. Its for ADD kids. It works by monitoring brain state, when the kid is in an attentive state the controller functions correctly. If the kid is not in the correct state the reaction time by the controller slows making the game F*&SKING annoying. Great idea but a ivory tower hardware setup.
Re:Resistance (Score:2)
Open it up! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Open it up! (Score:3, Informative)
If it were open enough that anyone could write apps for it, I'd snatch it up right away.
Like this? http://sourceforge.net/projects/lsm/ [sourceforge.net]
Re:Open it up! (Score:1)
Now to port it to Mono...
You should see these guys (Score:3, Informative)
Better link (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Sounds Familiar (Score:1)
You mean the search function that yielded the links I had in my original comment?
It's not great, but it does work somewhat. I guess it would be better if the editors used it...
The Chair! (Score:1)
Playing it as Fantasy game (Score:3, Informative)
I have been looking at this game over the past year or so and received it for Christmas. The biofeedback works well and I'm just beginning to learn to control the various elements. I've worked with sound-induced brain wave synchronization (anyone remember mindsync?) and this game reminds of some of those mental states.
The "new age" theme to me is more like playing a D&D game in the role of a wizard or cleric.
The graphics remind me of Myst -- highly rendered static scenes with motion captured "actors" and some CG decoration (waterfall, birds) and objects for biofeedback training exercises (floating balls, fire, pin-wheels...). Navigation is like watching a short movie as you progress from area to area.
I rather enjoy the music -- it fits the mood well. I'd classify it as Ambient.
I'm cheap and skeptical so the price is more than I'd want to pay without a trial (however that'd be achieved), but I am very satisfied with the product. The only two additions I'd like so far are 1) recording biofeedback input of what was being detected by the sensors, and 2) ability to quickly jump from exercise to exercise instead of navigating the game-space. I look forward to exploring the project on source forge posted above. Thanks for the link!
Re:Playing it as Fantasy game (Score:1)
They have a second game coming out soon with Deepak Chopra as one of the characters. You can read about it here [organicauthority.com].
Re:Playing it as Fantasy game (Score:1)
Thanks! I'll ask support for that. For some reason I never think of contacting a company for requests, but how else are they going to know? I suspect working for a corporation has diminished my expectations.
I have wanted a biofeedback setup for a while but always thought they would be too advanced or too cheesy, so this is a nice middle road. I know a number of other people that will be interested in the Chopra link too.
Re:Playing it as Fantasy game (Score:2)
That being said, whats the replayability on this sucker? How many different "minigames" are there? Is it a game you definitely need to play alone, or would it be a cool thing for a few friends to sit around playing?
Re:Playing it as Fantasy game (Score:1)
Replayability I can't quite speak too as I've only gone through about half dozen exercises/minigames. But I think it'll be fun from time to time, especially with the chapter selection mentioned above. I am currently viewing this as meditation time. You have to "get excited" to increase your heart rate for some of the minigames, so it's more than just solemn relaxation with rhythmic breathing. Very yogic.
The book says you can play alone or with someone, and that towards the end it may be required to
Re:Playing it as Fantasy game (Score:1)
There are some visualization "mini-games" that you can do with another person but I haven't tried that yet.
Intriguing Biofeedback Abandonware (Score:2)
I was in a hurry, and left
Just imagine... (Score:2)
Now that would make for some interesting gaming. ^.^
Re:Just imagine... (Score:1)
Interesting? Maybe, but I was thinking more 'adult gaming'.
Mega64 (Score:3, Insightful)