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SCRAMBLE

PortageHow do you play a shared game on fields in two cities in real-time?

The Scramble Project, a collaboration between OCAD’s Mobile Experience Lab and Concordia University, is a collocated word game where players in Toronto and Montreal simultaneously rearrange letters on a virtual field based on their movements on a physical field. The object of the game is simple: to spell a word. The challenge is for players to position themselves by physically moving to place letters in their correct order while coordinating their movements with other players in a separate city. The physical field can be anchored to anywhere the two teams decide.

Users can see the movements of others on their screens and adjust their own movement accordingly. A mobile web server was developed to register the relative positions of the players via GPS and feed back this information to displays on their respective mobile devices.

Basic game-play functionality has been completed, several levels of difficulty have been planned for future development, user-testing and analysis.


Principal Investigators:
Michael Longford
Concordia University
Sara Diamond
President, Ontario College

Lead Researchers:
Geoffrey Shea
Assistant Professor, Ontario
Paula Gardner, PhD
Assistant Dean, Ontario
David McIntosh, PhD
Associate Professor, Ontario
Daviid Gautier
Concordia University