SpecialEffect, a charity dedicated to making gaming more accessible for everyone, is set to launch *Open Drive* this summer on both iOS and Android. This innovative driving game is designed to be played using assistive eye gaze camera technology, allowing players to control in-game actions through eye movement. By tracking where you look on the screen, the system translates your gaze into cursor movement, and a simple sustained stare can register as a tap or click—making gameplay intuitive and fully navigable by sight alone.
To use the eye gaze functionality, a compatible eye-tracking camera is required. Players can steer left or right simply by looking in the desired direction, collecting orbs and navigating the dynamic course. But accessibility doesn't stop there—*Open Drive* also supports a variety of input methods, including accessibility switches, external controllers, and standard touchscreen controls. No matter your preferred method of play, the game automatically adapts its control scheme to suit your setup, ensuring a seamless experience for all players.
For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, *Open Drive* offers the option to slow down the gameplay. This feature allows for more precise timing during jumps and orb collection, giving every player the chance to enjoy the game at their own rhythm. Whether you're aiming for high scores or just cruising for fun, the flexibility in controls and pacing makes it a truly inclusive experience.

If you'd like to learn more about the technology behind *Open Drive*, visit SpecialEffect’s [Eye Gaze Games website](https://www.eyegazegames.com). There, you can explore how eye-tracking is transforming the way people interact with games. And if you're hungry for more high-speed thrills, check out our list of the best racing games on Android for similar mobile experiences that deliver excitement on the go.
Excited to get behind the wheel? Mark your calendars—*Open Drive* will be available this summer as a completely free-to-play title with no intrusive or predatory in-app purchases. The game promises to be a celebration of accessibility, innovation, and fun, all without hidden costs.
Want to stay up to date with the latest news and updates about *Open Drive*? Follow the official [SpecialEffect Facebook page](https://www.facebook.com/specialffect) or visit their [official website](https://www.specialeffect.org.uk). You can also watch the embedded clip above to get a glimpse of the game's atmosphere and visual style before launch.