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Interactive Floor Games

Interactive floor games are motion-sensor games projected onto an ordinary floor, where players control the action by stepping, jumping and moving. They need no touchscreen, no controllers and no built-in floor hardware, so a single projector turns any open floor into a shared play space.

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Surface

Any floor: carpet, tile, hardwood, concrete

Control

Full-body motion, touch-free

Players

1 to 12 depending on the title

Best for

Entertainment centers, schools, clinics, senior care

Setup

Ceiling or mobile mount, under 30 minutes

Popular interactive floor games

3D disco interactive projector game

3D disco

Ages 3-99
1-4 players
Floor
Wall
Table
ABC interactive projector game

ABC

Ages 2-4
1-4 players
Floor
Wall
Aliens Vs Scientists interactive projector game

Aliens Vs Scientists

Ages 3-16
1-12 players
Wall
Table
Floor
Alphabets interactive projector game

Alphabets

Ages 2-4
1-12 players
Floor
Amorphic interactive projector game

Amorphic

Ages 3-99
1-12 players
Floor
Table
Wall
Animals interactive projector game

Animals

Ages 4-6
1-9 players
Floor
Aquarium interactive projector game

Aquarium

Ages 3-99
1-12 players
Floor
Architecture interactive projector game

Architecture

Ages 3-99
1-12 players
Floor
Around The World interactive projector game

Around The World

Ages 3-99
1-6 players
Table
Floor
Wall
Association interactive projector game

Association

All ages
1-6 players
Floor
Table
Wall
Autumn Leaves interactive projector game

Autumn Leaves

Ages 3-99
1-6 players
Floor
Table
Autumn Leaves SP interactive projector game

Autumn Leaves SP

Ages 3-99
1-12 players
Floor
Wall
Baby Faces interactive projector game

Baby Faces

Ages 3-99
1-4 players
Wall
Table
Floor
Baby Farm Animals interactive projector game

Baby Farm Animals

Ages 3-99
1-4 players
Floor
Wall
Table
Ball Pit interactive projector game

Ball Pit

Ages 3-7
1-12 players
Floor
Ball Pit ZH interactive projector game

Ball Pit ZH

Ages 3-7
1-12 players
Floor

How interactive floor games work

A projector casts the game onto the floor and a motion sensor tracks where people step and move. The system reads that movement in real time, so players kick, jump, stomp and run to play. There is nothing to touch and nothing to hold.

Because the sensor does the work, the floor itself is ordinary. There is no pressure mat and no wiring in the ground, which is what separates projected floor games from interactive floor tiles or LED floors.

Where floor games are used

Family entertainment centers use floor games as high-throughput attractions that reset instantly between groups. Schools use them to add movement to lessons and brain breaks. Clinics and therapy rooms use them for gross-motor and sensory work, and senior care teams use gentler titles for mobility and engagement.

The same projector can run active running games one hour and calm sensory games the next, so one floor serves several audiences.

Frequently asked questions

They are games projected onto the floor that players control with body movement. A motion sensor tracks stepping and jumping, so there are no controllers and no touchscreen.

No. The games work on any flat floor including carpet, tile, hardwood and concrete. Nothing is installed in the floor itself because a motion sensor tracks the players.

It depends on the title. Some floor games are one-on-one, and others support up to 12 players moving together on the same projection.

Games come bundled with an EyeClick system rather than sold per title. Complete systems start at $5,796, and typical projects run $5,000 to $50,000 depending on the number of surfaces and the product line.

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