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Rachel Jacobs, Toby Barnes, Matt Watkins, Charles Hunter:
Heartlands - Locative Bio-Sensing Gaming

DESCRIPTION
Heartlands is a mobile locative game that uses your body as a
joystick. Your changing heartbeat and exact position on the planet
interact with the landscape, soundtrack and other players
playing in the same location as you. The innovative technologies
involved in this project cross the market sectors of health, gaming
and education. Heartlands involves a heart rate monitor
and uses GPS tracking as a player walks for 30 minutes outdoors;
the current game prototype works on GPS-enabled phones
with Bluetooth and GPRS capabilities. Mudlark‘s game platform
supports a wide range of locative and mobile sensory games for
mobile devices that encourage people to become more active.
The Heartlands game and platform merges location tracking
with biosensor technology to form a new genre of mobile gaming.
Making games real – playing life.
INNOVATION
THE NEED TO GET OUT MORE - Heartlands eliminates any need
to press buttons; to play on a GPS-enabled mobile phone, all you
need to do is connect the heart rate monitor, start the game and
walk outdoors.
THE HEALTH AND EXERCISE ITCH – The game encourages players
to explore their environment and take part in discontinuous
exercise, all while teaching them more about their own health
and fitness as they play.
TARGET MARKET
The target market is the 16-30 audience, who will be excited by
Heartlands’ pervasive technology and keen to engage in social
gaming on the move. Heartlands is people-focused; people can
choose to play competitively against each other or participate as
they go about their everyday lives. The game is accessible to a
wide range of mobile phone users because it is visually and aurally
compelling, but does not rely on complex graphics or narrative.
CUSTOMER BENEFIT
Heartlands has the potential to attract a wide market across genders,
world regions and ages. Heartlands encourages players
to explore their environment whilst playing with other people and
learning about their bodies based on their heart rate. The game
can be played on a smart GPS-enabled mobile phone with the
addition of a Bluetooth heart rate monitor.
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