List of geolocation-based video games
This is a list of geolocation-based video games, also known as location-based video games. The games on this list typically run on a mobile phone using GPS for geolocation. Some games on this list also have augmented reality features.
Title | Platform | Developer/Publisher | Release date | Notes |
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BotFighters[1][2] | Java ME | It's Alive Mobile Games AB! | 2001-03-14 | One of the first location-based games[3] |
SpecTrek[4][5] | Android | Games4All | 2009 | |
Shadow Cities[6][7] | iOS | Grey Area | 2010 | Discontinued |
Turf (video game)[8][9] | iOS, Android | Andrimon | 2010-07-10 | |
Ingress & Ingress Prime[10] | iOS, Android | Niantic | 2013-12-14 | |
Colors[11] | Gizmondo, iOS, Android[12] | Indie Studios | N/A | Game was cancelled and later released separately |
Pokémon Go[13] | iOS, Android | Niantic | 2016-07-06 | Also has augmented reality functionality |
Draconius GO [14] | iOS, Android | Elyland | 2017 | |
Maguss[15][16] | iOS, Android | Mawa | 2018-02 | Discontinued |
Jurassic World Alive[17][18][19] | iOS, Android | Ludia | 2018 | |
Ghostbusters World[20] | iOS, Android | NextAge | 2018 | |
The Walking Dead: Our World[21] | iOS, Android | Next Games | 2018 | |
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite[22][23] | iOS, Android | Niantic, WB Games San Francisco | 2019 | Discontinued |
Dragon Quest Walk[24][25] | iOS, Android | COLOPL, Square Enix | 2019 | |
Let's Hunt Monsters[26][27][28] | iOS, Android | TiMi Studio Group, Tencent Games | 2019 | |
Minecraft Earth[29][30] | iOS, Android | Mojang Studios | 2019 | Discontinued |
Catan: World Explorers[31][32] | iOS, Android | Niantic, Catan GmbH | 2020 | Discontinued |
Pikmin Bloom[33][34] | iOS, Android | Niantic | 2021 | Collaboration with Nintendo |
See also
- Gbanga, a geolocation-based social gaming platform featuring multiple games
- Curzon Memories App
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- "Hundratals deltagare väntas till "Turf-VM"". Barometern. 2016-05-17. Archived from the original on 2016-05-17. Retrieved 2022-10-10.
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