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The Geek Motion Interactive Game Club is located in Nanshan’s Menam Sports Town. It is Shenzhen’s first large-scale indoor interactive entertainment venue powered by technology, featuring two main projects: Geek Photon and Motion Space.
After over a month of preparation, Photon Sports has optimized the game performance for the Geek Photon project and innovated the game login process. This offers players an immersive, highly interactive digital sports experience. By combining visual tracking technology and projection mapping, we transform small spaces into innovative interactive sports zones. The game dynamically generates various effects and audiovisual feedback based on the player’s rhythm. It’s perfect for team-building and family-friendly group interactions.
When players enter the room, they will see six game icons projected on the floor, each representing a different gameplay option. Accompanied by voice and text prompts, players can select a game by standing on an icon to start the experience, which lasts about half an hour.
Players must run back and forth along a track, stepping on the start and end squares to complete a lap. The game consists of six laps. Cool visual effects are generated based on the player’s rhythm. The player with the shortest time wins.
The track is formed by a series of connected hexagons, creating a winding path. Players must step on the illuminated hexagons along the route as quickly as possible to reach the finish. Players are ranked by time, with the shortest time winning.
Players use their feet to control virtual paddles on the floor, blocking the opponent’s ball from reaching the goal. If the opponent scores, the server earns a point. Triggering game items grants random skills to increase the chance of winning.
Each grid path is randomly generated and briefly shown by the system before quickly disappearing. Players must remember the “safe path” and step on the correct grids once hidden to earn points. The player with the most points in the shortest time wins.
The game features four card colors. Players choose a color and quickly step on the corresponding cards on the floor. The first player to collect all their cards wins.
The game consists of six borders, each representing a player’s goal. Balls are randomly launched from the center towards the goals. Players move to control virtual paddles with their feet to block the balls and protect their life points. The first player to lose all life points is eliminated.