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  • Nov 27, 2019
    ยท
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    Been watching this project for years and think itโ€™s the most easily applicable of AR technology around.

    Could see this bringing back family game night with such an easy set up.

  • Dec 17, 2019

    THE FUTURE

  • Jan 1, 2020
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    The 7 Day Theory

    Been watching this project for years and think itโ€™s the most easily applicable of AR technology around.

    !https://youtu.be/Jse-GwkcYgI

    Could see this bringing back family game night with such an easy set up.

    !https://youtu.be/MDBLbV5EF1k

    Imagine buying these yee yee ass D&D Family Game Night AR setup for $200 when you can just hop on the Fort for free ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

  • Jan 1, 2020
    Jakeypoo

    Imagine buying these yee yee ass D&D Family Game Night AR setup for $200 when you can just hop on the Fort for free ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

    I look at it for families and game night. Plus thereโ€™s a whole geek community that meet up and play those D&D games weekly.

    Iโ€™m not looking at it to be marketed as a personal device.

  • Jan 2, 2020
    The 7 Day Theory

    Been watching this project for years and think itโ€™s the most easily applicable of AR technology around.

    !https://youtu.be/Jse-GwkcYgI

    Could see this bringing back family game night with such an easy set up.

    !https://youtu.be/MDBLbV5EF1k

    I really question if we have to recreate everything that already exists in physical form digitally only because it opens up a new market for hipster AR developers.

    It's less sustainable than reusable physical cards/figurines/maps (Whatever you'd need for a board game) because you always need electricity to run it and it also makes you dependent on having said energy source.
    Also it takes the physical sensation out of the game and puts more stress onto your eyesight.
    Definitly one of the things I won't be buying.