Tyler's driving game showcases that there's huge potential for players wanting to drive around the world in their favourite cars, and it will be interesting to see whether current popular racing franchises like Forza, Need for Speed or many others will ever reach this scale. Similarly, he also revealed that he built the game using Google's GeoSpatial API for Unity to build the world for the car to interact with. Tyler confirmed in the replies to the tweet that the game allows collision, so the buildings on the side of the road aren't just for show. Starting today, you can travel to the past to see how a place has changed over the years by exploring Street View imagery in Google Maps for desktop. Zoom to your house or anywhere else, then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View. The game features a top view of the car, as it zips past buildings on real-life roads that you can see through the popular mapping platform. If you’ve ever dreamt of being a time traveler like Doc Brown, now’s your chance. Explore worldwide satellite imagery and 3D buildings and terrain for hundreds of cities. In the video, Tyler's driving game features an average car roaming around the streets on Google Maps. The London-based developer recently became viral on Twitter, after he posted his recent project of a driving game using Google Maps. The idea in question comes from AR and Creative Developer, Ollie Tyler. Ollie Tyler □ Also read: Google's Open Source AI Tool Is a Major Step Forward for Accessibility in Gaming I made a Google Maps Driving Game Prototype □□ /fzra1GJVvu However, one developer's idea is definitely worth checking out. Well, at the moment, there isn't an on-ground alternative to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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