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Open Drive is not just another racing game for mobile devices; it's a groundbreaking title now available in early access on Android. Developed by the charity organization SpecialEffect, in collaboration with Sun & Moon Studios, Open Drive is designed to break down barriers and make gaming accessible to everyone, including physically disabled players.
Open Drive is all about flexibility and inclusivity. The game supports a variety of control methods including touch, keyboard and mouse, switch access, and controllers, ensuring that everyone can play in the way that suits them best. One of its standout features is mobile-specific eye control, allowing players with physical challenges to steer the car simply by looking left or right. This innovative feature is a game-changer for accessibility, particularly for those who find traditional touch or gamepad inputs challenging. The eye control functionality spans all four of the game's open worlds: Stunt, Speed, Snow, and Meadow.
The gameplay in Open Drive is highly adaptable. Whether you want to leisurely drive around collecting orbs or compete for high scores by executing daring jumps with vehicles like the Roadster, Trickster, or Speedster, the choice is yours. Plus, you can adjust the speed to your preference, making it a truly personalized experience. Check out the early access announcement trailers of Open Drive below:
Open Drive automatically detects and adapts to your preferred control method, including full support for Switch Access on Android. Each input method has tailored setups to enhance your experience. For touch controls, you can choose between 'Precise' and 'Classic' modes, allowing you to steer either by tapping or using directional controls. Similar customizations are available for Switch Access, mouse, keyboard, and Android-compatible gamepads/controllers.
Currently, Open Drive is available in early access on Android, though the eye control feature is not yet fully implemented. The full version, expected later this summer, will be free to try. You can explore Open Drive now on the Google Play Store if it piques your interest.
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