My first project: Augmented Reality Card Game (Yu-Gi-Oh)

Hey guys,

This is a project that I recently did for a university paper. I used an AR plugin provided by my tutor which I think is from the unityARdemo project somewhere on the internet(can’t find link anymore sorry, will credit properly after I find it!).

This game is based on a popular card game called Yu-Gi-Oh which is derived from a cartoon show about a card game. What I’ve done is a simple proof of concept so it is a bit lacking in the area of special effects and scene composition but I’m just glad that I got all the game mechanics working purely through AR.

Here is the video!

I hope you guys like it, please comment below with your feedback!

Awesome, I never thought anyone would make something like that.
Now will you excuse me, I’m going to search for my Yu-Gi-Oh cards somewhere on the attic :stuck_out_tongue:

That looks really good! Good luck with further development :stuck_out_tongue:

sweet sweet :slight_smile:

always like the AR card game on the ps3 (the only usefull usage of the ps3 cam at all out of my opinion), seing such stuff used more is great :slight_smile:

Cooool!!
I wish I had the time to do awesome stuff like that.

Thanks guys, glad you enjoyed it :stuck_out_tongue:

wow, this is really cool!

wow i really hope that gets made into a game, it would be awesome!!! Great job, definently. (I would have sent your Blue Eyes to the graveyard, easy lol.)

lol in the near future, I should put this on the ipad so people can strap it onto their arms and play with a Head mounted display using GPS coordinates on the street…

that on the other hand would be as freaking sick as cool :wink:

Haha just saw myself on frontpage of Game Set Watch (http://www.gamesetwatch.com/). Yay! :lol:

Wow, that is awesome! Great job.

I feel like a noob with my game =P

video copilot intro?

not quite but close :stuck_out_tongue:

All of my motiongraphics work is inspired by Andrew Kramer but this was just something that I chucked together in about 5 mins with particular.