Asteroid Pong

Asteroid Pong is a multiplayer game developed for Android devices in the course Advanced Interaction Design (MAMN01) at the Faculty of Engineering (LTH), Lund University. The purpose of the project was to find new creative ways to utilize sensor data from a smartphone device in order to interact with an application.

The idea was a simple 2D-game inspired by the classical game Pong, that uses sensory input data from the device’s accelerometer for control input. The game also include multiplayer capabilities such that two players can easily connect and play against each other. To make the gameplay more visually interesting and intriguing the game follow a space theme where the ball is represented by an asteroid in space and the players have to protect their respective planet with a game paddle and survive as long as possible. Every time a player’s planet is hit by an asteroid the planet’s life decreases.

Alone in the woods

Can you make it until dawn?

A VR-project in the course MAM101 - Virtual Reality in Theory and Practice at Lund University.