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Latest milkshake game – Slurp

May 12th, 2010 · No Comments · Amblyopia project, Malcolm's Projects

The latest prototype of the milkshake is now online. I’ve changed the look, removed some of the UI elements and added sound. I also made the control scheme more forgiving. Feedback is welcome. Update: I’ve added a glow effect which makes it look really cool, but sadly it relies on graphics hardware with pixel-shaders which […]

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Milkshake – new prototype

March 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Amblyopia project, Games for health, Malcolm's Projects

There’s a new prototype of the milkshake game available. Important changes: The straw is transparent The milkshake is strawberry. A bulge appears in the straw at the current point. The last of these changes was particularly chosen to address the common iPhone problem – you can’t see what is going on under your finger. We’ll […]

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Amblyopia project – now on the iPhone

March 30th, 2010 · No Comments · Amblyopia project, Games for health, Malcolm's Projects

Using Unity iPhone (and after a lot of fussing around with the Apple Provisioning process) I have managed to get the prototype milkshake game running on the iPhone, as shown above.

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Amblyopia Project – The Milkshake Game

March 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · Amblyopia project, Malcolm's Projects

The School of Optometry are interested in exploring the use of computer games for vision training to help treat Amblyopia (lazy eye) in young children. I have taken on the task of implementing some simple eye exercises as interactive games, and I’m using it as an opportunity to learn Unity.

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