Mixed-Reality Games Played in Real Streets

Simran Mishra

Mixed-reality games blend digital objects with real streets using AR glasses or phones, turning cities into interactive playgrounds.

Players move through parks, roads, and neighborhoods while digital enemies, missions, and puzzles appear in real-world spaces.

Popular example: Pokémon GO lets players capture virtual creatures placed on real-world maps using GPS and phone cameras.

MOFA allows street duels and dragon hunts with MR headsets, creating multiplayer battles directly in public spaces.

Can You See Me Now? features real runners chasing online players across city streets using live GPS tracking.

Games like Spatial Ops transform real buildings, walls, and cars into tactical cover in mixed-reality battles.

New MR titles like AR Quest and Mixed Reality Battlezone turn neighborhoods into treasure hunts and combat arenas.

Meta Quest 3 and AR glasses enable full-body street play where players physically run, hide, and interact with surroundings.

Players must stay alert to traffic and obstacles while enjoying immersive gameplay in busy urban environments.

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