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Two-Player Sword Fight Released for iPhone and iPod Touch

A two-player Wi-Fi sword fighting game has been released for iPhone and iPod Touch. Developed specifically to take advantage of the iPhone's accelerometers and networking capabilities, iSamurai is an interactive sword-fighting game, where the two players slash, thrust, and block each other with their iPhones.

Depending on the physical movements of the two players, slashes and thrusts are interpreted by both devices and immediately registered as successful or blocked. When a player swings and the opponent blocks by holding up another iPhone, the ring of steel on steel is heard from both devices. An unsuccessful block results in the defender's iPhone emitting one of a number of cries to indicate a hit.

"With iSamurai, we have been able to implement a two-player sword fighting game that uses the iPhone's accelerometers to determine when a player attacks with his or her iPhone or uses it to block an opponent's attack," said Robert Hogg, CEO and founder of Toy Kite Software. "The iPhones communicate with each other over Wi-Fi in real time, and if a slash is not instantly countered with the correct block, a hit is scored. With iSamurai, we take the game out of the iPhone's screen and into the real world - players actually sword fight with their iPhones."

Posted to the site on 11th June 2009

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