Ingress

released on Oct 30, 2013

Ingress is an augmented reality massively multiplayer online role playing GPS-dependent game created by Niantic Labs, a startup within Google, originally for Android devices, and since July 14, 2014 for Apple's iOS. The game has a complex science fiction back story with a continuous open narrative. The gameplay consists of establishing "portals" at places of public art, landmarks, monuments, etc., and linking them to create virtual triangular fields over geographic areas. Progress in the game is measured by the number of "mind units" (MUs), i.e. people nominally controlled by each faction (as illustrated on the Intel Map). The necessary links between portals may range from feet/meters to miles/kilometers or hundreds of miles/kilometers in operations of considerable logistical complexity. International links and fields are not uncommon, as Ingress has attracted an enthusiastic following in cities worldwide amongst both young and old, to the extent that the gameplay is itself a lifestyle for some, including tattoos.


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after Pokémon go, it’s difficult to play, and actually not very interesting, but this is probably the first game in this genre where you need to go outside)

Worked on this one. Bad gig.

The first (I think) and most compelling use of gps/location in gaming if not a little bit hard to get into at first

It's Pokemon GO with secret agents. I found this game way before Pokemon GO came out, but I got bored because there was too much down time and nobody played it.

if can go ou this is a really nice game especially if you coordinate with your faction to make links and fields.

Unfortunately I only started playing this game in order to create PokeStops (which I did), but it would have been awesome if I played it before Pokemon GO.