Julian Spillane from the computer games development company
Frozen North Productions, together with the programmer hiding under the pseudonym Ne0nRa1n, developed a new version of the good old Tetris.
Igrodels just added something to a game called BioBlox, a device that measures the player's pulse. Depending on this, the falling of blocks is accelerated or slowed down. Stuck entertaining and teaches self-control. So, if the pulse rises, the figures begin to fall with ever increasing speed. Relaxing, you can significantly slow down the speed and, thereby, simplify your way to a new record.
It is worth noting that the company Nintendo in 1999 already released a similar game, which was called Tetris 64. But it worked only on the Nintendo console. BioBlox also runs under Windows. The only question is, how is this all implemented? What, pulse meter will be connected to USB? Soon the game will go on sale there and find out.
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NewScientist