An Immersive World
As gamers ourselves, we believe that creating an immersive experience is what makes some games successful. That immersion comes from more than just the environment, the world building, the cities and structures, but also the people - the non-player characters and other players. All of that come into play. The storyline carries weight only because the player empathises with the plight of the NPCs.
We’ve mapped places like Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, and Diriyah in Saudi Arabia. And we look forward to the next destination that we will be able to digitise.
But more than just the environment, we want to populate these digital worlds with digital characters. Characters that will bring the space to life. What’s the point of a metaverse, without digital people to interact with?
Experience your digital world through browser, mobile, or virtual reality, where customers can interact with your digital employees.
Bringing Immersion to the Real World
Let’s not kid ourselves. It can be a pain to hold up a phone while walking around the real world, trying to spot digital objects. But Augmented Reality technology has come a long way. While it’s not mainstream (yet), we want to be amongst the forerunners to welcome it. That’s why we are working with the likes of the Apple Vision Pro, and the NReal AR glasses. Not just to bring our digital places to life in the real world, but also our digital humans. Are you ready to build the future together with us yet?
Not Ready for Augmented Reality?
These digital humans can also be delivered to the real world through other means, such as kiosks and chat QR codes, skipping past the 3D augmented reality space. QR codes can open up to WhatsApp / Telegram chats where your customers can interact with your digital employees. Interactive kiosks can also be installed (for example in place of mall directories) to create these interactive experiences.