New GPS game for explorers. The entire world is the playing area in GPS Mission
Written by Orbster GmbH
Friday, 13 June 2008
Karlsruhe / Munich, Germany June 12th, 2008 - Orbster GmbH launched the
beta phase of the multiplayer location-based game GPS Mission recently.
Any player can create missions on www.gpsmission.com without
programming knowledge and set puzzles for all fellow players that they
can tackle and solve out there with their GPS mobile phones.
There is a lucrative prize for the winner of the beta phase: an invitation to the 2008 Oktoberfest in Munich. The game concept has been nominated in the Navteq Global LBS Challenge.
The aim of GPS Mission is the completion of missions which are created by other players. These can be created for any place in the world with a tool called Mission Designer. A mission may be a scavenger hunt enriched with information on sights to see and things worth noting, may lead to a hidden cache or may simply be a guide to the creators favourite places.
Whilst playing, the player collects gold placed and hidden by the missions creator and completes photo missions. With the gold collected the player can purchase trophies, medals and badges as souvenirs and show his community which missions he has completed where.
The mobile experience is very simple and accessible. As soon as the game is activated, the mobile client displays where the nearest missions in the area are and guides the player with map support to the missions start points. Once in the game, the player solves location-based puzzles so as to reach the next checkpoint, collects gold, which moves him higher up the ranking, and completes photo missions. The images created in the game are immediately visible on www.gpsmission.com. A mark your way function allows players to mark exciting places with pictures for the creation of missions, even outside the game. The pictures are geo-located and available on the website to players when they next log on. There are no costs incurred by players apart from the data transfer costs payable to the mobile phone operator.
The greatest collector of gold in the beta phase, which lasts until the end of July, will win a trip to the 2008 Oktoberfest in Munich including travel, accommodation and beer. The leader in the beta phase will be marked in the overall ranking with a special challenge cup, the Golden Gamsbart Cup (Golden Chamois Beard). The Golden Gamsbart is shown in the profile of the current leader in the gold ranking.
With this innovative game concept, Orbster was nominated as a semi-finalist in the Global Navteq LBS Challenge, one of the best known competitions in the location-based service sector of map supplier Navteq.
About Orbster GmbH:
Orbster GmbH was founded in Karlsruhe and Munich in January 2008. The companys aim is to develop and sell successful games for the growing market of location-based content for mobile phones. The core of the online and mobile-integrated game platform is the Orbster Location Entertainment Platform that allows every player and provider of game ideas to create location-based games for mobile phones with navigation functions such as GPS without programming knowledge.
Orbsters Managing Directors are Georg Broxtermann (Burda, ProSiebenSat.1) and Jörn Rehse (Deutsche Börse Group, Softlab Group). High Tech Gründerfonds, Bonn and, as a side investor, Mesago Holding GmbH, a leading supplier of outdoor media in China, are financing Orbster seed phase.
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