Bowmaster Augmented Reality app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: iOccam
First release : 17 Jul 2012
App size: 47.16 Mb
The most immersive archery experience enters the real world! Use the bow mechanics from Bowmaster, the former #2 US top paid app, to shoot targets on your table!
Release your inner Robin Hood into the real world in this AR (Augmented Reality) archery game. Augmented Reality lets you interact with 3D objects which are virtually projected into your real-world environment.
Just print out the special marker from our website at http://chromegekko.com/BowmasterAR.jpg, point your device at it and watch it all come to life. Shoot down the moving targets, but dont forget to dodge the crazy squirrels acorns by moving yourself with the device out of its line of fire!
For the complete archery challenge, check out Bowmaster and Bowmaster HD!
- Using Qualcomms cutting edge Augmented Reality technology
- Play alone or compete for the highest score against your friends
- Natural and intuitive archery mechanics
Latest reviews of Bowmaster Augmented Reality app for iPhone and iPad
Didnt think Bowmaster could feel anymore authentic...well I was wrong! Not only does the mechanism feel like a real bow and arrow but now the targets jump out at you and rotate before your eyes...great new feature, well done!
This game continually crashes on my 5s. It worked once. Tried deleting and reinstalling. Tried rebooting. And finally tried emailing cg--no response. Dont waste your time.
Cool game! REALLY fun
I feel that the app description doesnt quite tell you what it is, so I will. Basically, you print of a image from a site, an you lay it on a flat surface then go onto the app. The app uses the camera and has a box that you must put the print out in, and of you do it will recognize it an create a 3d version of a carousel with targets on it for you to shoot. Unlike the original bow master, you can move around the carousel, and up and down because it is like having a real 3d version in front of you that you could really shoot at. So cool!
I like how realistic it is