Lappset has become the first playground equipment supplier to integrate mobile games into its products by showcasing its potential to attract a wide age group of children.
The company's interactive SmartUs concept, launched in 2006, is built on information technology that identifies users on the basis of a gamer card with RFID identification technology. SmartUs users also have their own online community.
The Lappset Mobile Playground concept promoted alongside SmartUs, is based on passive 2D bar code gamer tags which can be attached to the playground equipment.
The mobile games run on Lappset Mobile Playground (LMP) software, which users can download to their mobile phones. The software enables passive gamer tags to be read remotely within the playground.
The first SmartUs games will include sports, memory, mathematics and quizes. The mobile application can also be used to develop fitness and exercise route services that appeal to adults.
Supplier: Lappset KetteringNorthamptonshireUK Mission: An expert in play and fitness, Lappset provides products for people of all ages and abilities. Lappset can handle everything from the initial project design and manufacture through to installation. Web: www.lappset.co.uk
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