Paratrooper, an 80s game, has been revamped using augmented reality technology. The objective remains the same, don't let the paratroopers land, but in this version, you can now use various body parts like fingers, hands and heads to destroy them, without needing a gun.

Augmented reality is a technology that merges the virtual and real worlds, creating a unique gaming experience. With this game, players do not need any specific remote controls, as all actions can be performed with a webcam that has a minimum resolution of 640x480 and operates at a minimum of 30 frames per second. However, some laptops' built-in webcams may not provide the desired quality for smooth game play.
The game is played by moving paratroopers away from the screen, without any violence. To advance to the next level, players need to gather a certain number of bonus smiles. Players can use anything they like, such as their fingers, hands, heads, or even other assistant objects. However, the playing style may vary depending on the distance between the player and the webcam.
This game is a tribute to one of the oldest PC games, Paratrooper, which was inspired by one of the first Apple games, Sabbotage. To enjoy this game, players must have a webcam that is plugged in and in operation. In summary, if you enjoy classic games and want to experience an innovative gaming experience, give this augmented reality remake of Paratrooper a try!
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