Lightspace - Interactive Game for Kids

Lightspace

Lightspace™ Play is a revolutionary entertainment system that combines the latest lighting and interactive technologies to produce a recreational experience that will provide hours of fun for children and adults of all ages. The system is capable of storing and running a potentially limitless variety of games and interactive programs that can be used by any number of participants simultaneously.

Lightspace™ Play includes an interactive floor surface comprised of 16”x16” programmable LED lit and pressure sensitive tiles constructed to fit a 10 foot square space. Each tile consists of sixteen 4” x” 4” pixels that can display any color, pattern or image. The surface is able to detect location, movement and density of players to give a realistic gaming experience. Reactions to player movements are displayed on the surface and are accompanied by sound effects.

There is a great features thet this game will provide for your kids:

  • Adaptable to any age group
  • Ideal for birthday parties
  • Promotes healthy social interaction among children
  • Integrates physical activity and electronic entertainment.
  • Fits in with recent trends in consumer interest in video games

and here, you can see a video.

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Add comment May 3rd, 2006

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