24 comments

[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 52.6 ms ] thread
This was really cool, I would play a game that utilized this. The motion detection was weak but definitely an awesome concept. You can also do this with apple TV.
(comment deleted)
Nice premise, but playability wasn't super strong as a lack of refined movement just meant I had to flail back and forth hoping to get lucky.
Yeah, the controls were pretty awful. Still, an interesting experience.
Wow, no Win7, no Droid Turbo. Reallly limited experiment. Oh well.
worked on my win7 with firefox
"Over Quota

This application is temporarily over its serving quota. Please try again later."

(comment deleted)
Incompatible computer

This computer and/or connection speed are not capable of handling the full effect of the Force. You can still watch the video below.

Same here. That's a shitty error message, Google.
It works on Google Chrome and not on firefox
Didn't work for me in Chromium, on Ubuntu 15.10.
Chrome 47.0.2526.80 on an 8-core Win7 desktop. Doesn't run.
Worked on Edge/WIP Tech preview and Nexus 5. I'm guessing it has more to do with the mobile phone than the desktop browser though. Desktop side should be pretty straightforward standards wise.

Correction: FF is not supported regardless of mobile phone, since it never gets to that point. Sad :(

It asks to open a url on the phone but when I do so, my WebGL on the Chrome crashes. :(
Mine too, on Win7 it disconnected my monitors and required a reboot :(
Not supported on Linux. Feel like 20 years back.. :-/
Worked on ff on windows + safari on iphone with js disabled

it's very cool, just a little laggy

Lagged a lot and at one point the resume screen would not go away. But that was fun.
LIGHTSABER DISCONNECTED

Cant get beyond this screen just keeps producing a new url

linux users: just fake your useragent and it works :) Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/46.0.2490.80 Safari/537.36