WiFi Activity Dictates DS Game
Posted on Jan 21, 08 02:59 AM PDT

Metro-Wardive is one interesting game for the Nintendo DS, whereby it uses the integrated WiFi connectivity to detect hotspot activity around you in order to generate a unique and interesting gaming environment. Names of hotspots in the vicinity are transformed into enemies which aim to take over your Wardive crystal, where you use your stylus (or finger, whatever rocks your boat) to fend off those attacks by putting shields up. It would be interesting to walk around town and see what the different hotspots serve up in the game. This highly adaptive game would be more interesting in a bustling city compared to smaller towns where everyone else is still stuck on a wired connection.
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