SpecialEffect has officially announced the upcoming release of *Open Drive*, a groundbreaking mobile driving game designed for full accessibility using assistive eye gaze camera technology. Launching this summer on both iOS and Android, *Open Drive* allows players to control in-game movement simply by using their eyes—offering a completely free-to-play experience with no intrusive or predatory in-app purchases.
The core gameplay relies on eye-tracking functionality through compatible eye gaze cameras. By moving your gaze across the screen, you can steer left or right, collecting orbs and navigating the track. A simple sustained stare acts as a tap or click, making the entire experience intuitive and fully playable hands-free.
To further enhance accessibility, *Open Drive* supports multiple input methods beyond eye tracking. Whether you prefer using accessibility switches, traditional controllers, or direct touchscreen interaction, the game dynamically adapts its control scheme to suit your preferred method of play. This flexibility ensures that everyone can enjoy the game comfortably and at their own pace.
Need more time to react or aim for those tricky orbs? The game also includes an adjustable speed setting, allowing you to slow things down and focus on mastering each section of the track without unnecessary pressure.
If you’d like to learn more about the assistive technology behind *Open Drive*, you can explore SpecialEffect’s [Eye Gaze Games website]. For fans of high-speed action, be sure to check out our list of the best racing games on Android to keep the excitement going while you wait for launch.
Stay updated with the latest news by visiting the official SpecialEffect website or following their Facebook page. And if you're curious about what *Open Drive* feels like, take a quick look at the embedded clip above to get a glimpse of the game's visual style and immersive gameplay experience.