After the runaway success of Pokémon Go, Niantic’s next AR smartphone game based on a Nintendo property will try to be a little calmer.
Today, the two companies are launching Pikmin Bloom on iOS and Android, based on an offbeat series of games for Nintendo consoles. Whereas Pokémon Go asked players to round up the game’s eponymous monsters at real-world hotspots, Pikmin Bloom is a more passive affair, in which players can grow plant-like Pikmin creatures whenever they go on a walk.
It’s the result of a three-year collaboration between Niantic and Nintendo, and an example of how Niantic wants to filter the world through the lens of augmented reality. Instead of trying to create virtual realities as Facebook, Epic Games, and Roblox are doing, Niantic thinks games like Pikmin Bloom can make the physical world slightly more pleasant.
“It’s about putting things in the world that give it a certain flavor, a certain feel,” says John Hanke,…
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Source : fastcompany.com
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