技术
- 分析与建模 - 计算机视觉软件
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 临床图像分析
- 零售店自动化
关于客户
格兰屏寻宝 (Grampians Treasure Hunts) 是一家位于澳大利亚格兰屏地区的旅游公司。该公司致力于为该地区的游客开发引人入胜的互动游戏。格兰屏地区是一片面积超过 10,000 公顷的国家公园,拥有丰富的原住民遗产,并以其屡获殊荣的葡萄酒和当地特产而闻名。格兰屏寻宝活动旨在通过提供儿童和成人都可以享受的创新和娱乐游戏来增强该地区的游客体验。
挑战
澳大利亚的一家旅游公司 Grampians Treasure Hunts 面临着为 Halls Gap Lakeside 露营地创建户外寻宝游戏的挑战。该游戏旨在通过为儿童、成人和家庭提供娱乐来为露营地的顾客增加价值。该游戏需要具有吸引力、互动性并且可供广泛的用户使用。我们面临的挑战是设计一款可以在占地 10,000 多公顷的广阔国家公园中进行户外游戏的游戏,该公园拥有丰富的原住民遗产,并以其屡获殊荣的葡萄酒和当地特产而闻名。
解决方案
Locatify 是一家专门提供基于位置的服务的公司,为格兰屏寻宝活动创建了一款定制应用程序。该应用程序使用 GPS 触发各种测验挑战,增强户外体验。游戏需要输入邀请码才能进入,玩家每次正确的挑战都会获得一封信。最后的挑战要求玩家使用之前挑战中的字母来完成单词。该应用程序使用地图视图寻宝游戏模板和自定义主页,登录后即可访问高级游戏内容。在主页上,用户可以在地图上看到本地服务,但需要登录才能访问游戏。该应用程序还提供室内游戏,无需任何位置触发,使用图像上放置“站”的图像,因此用户必须找到挑战并单击图像来加载挑战。客户提供了品牌资产,例如应用程序图标、加载图像、横幅徽标并选择了主题颜色。
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