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Ear Hockey
a Windows app
Available on
Ear Hockey, a Microsoft Garage project, is an audio-based game similar to Pong or air hockey that can be played with a keyboard or controller. Unlike most video games, Ear Hockey can be played by listening to the in-game audio alone; visuals aren’t necessary. It uses unique spatial audio cues, powered by Microsoft’s HRTF spatial audio engine for Unity, to signal to the player where they are in the play-space and where the main game object, the ball, is traveling.
The player controls a paddle from the first-person perspective. They can hear and/or see the ball traveling around the court, which is at eye level. The goal of the game is to hit the ball back and forth with a partner or computer player until one player misses the ball with their paddle; this scores a point for the other player. With each hit, the ball speeds up slightly, adding an extra layer of challenge and excitement. The first player to score seven points wins the match.
Features:
- One-player mode, vs. computer with adjustable difficulty
- Two-player online mode, including both anonymous play and friend-finder
- Tutorial mode for first-time players
- Original music tracks by local musician Mollie Ziegler
- Custom voiceovers for all menu options, with explanations on how to navigate menus
- Keyboard, controller, and Xbox Adaptive Controller support
- High-contrast visual display mode
- Ball audio – A fine-tuned combination of low-frequency humming and high-frequency ticking, along with other contextual sound effects, makes the ball easy to locate with audio alone
- Player location cues – Unique sounds indicating the side walls and center point of the court let the player know where they are at all times
- Opponent feedback – Similar “paddle impact” sounds play for both the player and their opponent, indicating when and where the opponent has hit the ball
Learn more at: aka.ms/EarHockeyBlog
Meet the team
Brandon Arteaga, Brannon Zahand, Boris Baracaldo, Don Diekneite, Namita Balachander, Patrick Farley, Wilson Dreewes & Sia Arrabolu
Audio Augmented Reality Gaming
Redmond, WA