Google brings popular augmented reality game Ingress to Apple's iOS

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in iPhone edited July 2014
Long a favorite of Android's early adopter crowd, iOS users can now get in on the augmented reality fun of Ingress -- a game in which players battle through the real world to secure virtual portals for their team -- after Google's Niantic Labs released an official client on the App Store




The game asks players to choose between the Resistance and the Enlightened, two global teams battling to control the flow of a mysterious energy that has begun to propagate throughout the world. Players are tasked with hacking and capturing portals, sources of the mysterious energy that are often located near public buildings or landmarks.

Ingress is intriguing primarily because of its unique gameplay, which requires players to actually explore the world. To capture a portal at the Statue of Liberty, for instance, a player must physically go there with their device -- it cannot be done from a couch or easy chair.

Groups of players can also band together to increase their power, capturing portals over a wide area. Some Ingress players have been known to organize outings that resulted in the capture of an area spanning multiple countries and hundreds of thousands of square miles.

Initially release for Android in 2012, a number of unofficial Ingress ports have been available for iOS from the beginning, though many required players to jailbreak their iPhone or iPad. In either case, using the unofficial apps often resulted in a ban, limiting their appeal.

Ingress version 1.53.0 is available now as a free, 43.7-megabyte download from the App Store.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    droidftwdroidftw Posts: 1,009member
    Playing Ingress is a great way to make some new friends and see some sights in your area that you may not have otherwise, but the game itself gets old pretty fast.
  • Reply 2 of 3
    lostkiwilostkiwi Posts: 639member
    Fascinating game. I looked into it ages ago but noted the lack of iOS support along with a lack of official Google support for my country (for this game).

    It really gets you that 'Geek' badge. :-)
  • Reply 3 of 3
    georgeip5georgeip5 Posts: 225member
    This is the good side of google I like to see! I've noticed that sometimes their Objective C developers do a better job on the iOS apps than the android ones. Not all but some here and there.
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