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Elemental Racing

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This paper presents a 3D motion sensor racing game for Android/iOS devices called Elemental Racing, in which players can race a car against opponent racers connected through local area network. There are many popular racing games for mobile phones like Asphalt 8, Real Racing 3, and NFS et al. These have dominated the Android racing game market with their extensive graphics and detail, but they are lacking when it comes to newer gameplay mechanisms, the objective of this game is to provide a fun yet intelligent experience to the player. To guarantee these objectives, we have consolidated multiple strategic upgrading mechanisms in the game which makes use of the concepts of elemental powers like Fire, Water, Wind, Lighting, and Earth.

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We wish to acknowledge the generous support of Prof. Amiya Kumar Dash, Prof. Manjusha Pandey Faculty of Computer Science Engineering, KIIT Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, and Orissa, India and the reviews given by the ERCICA Chair.

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Correspondence to Lingala Siva Karthik Reddy .

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Siva Karthik Reddy, L., Koka, K., Dash, A.K., Pandey, M. (2019). Elemental Racing. In: Shetty, N., Patnaik, L., Nagaraj, H., Hamsavath, P., Nalini, N. (eds) Emerging Research in Computing, Information, Communication and Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 906. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6001-5_4

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