Justin Hall describes Mogi, a fascinating sounding GPS-enabled mobile phone game running in Tokyo where you collect stuff by actually going to places near where you happen to be in the city. He also links to slides from a presentation by Amy Jo Kim on social trends in mobile entertainment


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  1. jim

    Mogi sounds a bit like 34 North 118 West but the graphics look much better. With 43n118w real life people interact with actors (also real life people) through a GPS gaming system run on laptop computers with headphones. The history and locations of Los Angeles form the spatial mesh of the game.
    http://34n118w.net/

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