Full AR Tournament
The inception of Full AR Tournament was sparked by the massive impact of Pokémon Go on the perception of augmented reality. While Pokémon Go introduced AR to the masses, it left a notable gap – the absence of Trainer Battles, a core aspect of the Pokémon franchise. Even when Trainer Battles were eventually introduced, they fell short of the complexity and engagement found in previous entries of the series.
The project began to take shape rapidly, driven by extensive research, analysis and feature brainstorming. Determined to capture the essence of the original Pokémon Go trailers and provide a more faithful experience, the combat system in ARTo is reminiscent of the classic Pokémon games, offering strategic turn-based battles. However, it's worth noting that the current state of Full AR Tournament is more akin to a proof-of-concept. It may lack visual polish, but it serves as a promising prototype.
During the early development process, I came to the realization that my initial vision was overly ambitious. So I took the time to reorganize my thoughts and define a "Minimum Viable Product" (MVP), ensuring that the project remains manageable and achievable.
Ultimately, Full AR Tournament seeks to fill the void left by earlier AR games by providing a multiplayer AR experience centered on engaging turn-based battles. While it is still just in a prototype stage, ARTo does already promise an exciting journey into the world of augmented reality gaming, combining the nostalgia of classic Pokémon with the possibilities of modern AR technology.
My Contributions to this Project
Image Gallery

The main menu screen, through which you can swap out
your team or search for opponents

The team setup screen, close-up of the lower part,
showing a list of all monsters

The team setup screen, close-up of the upper part,
displaying your team composition

The loading screen when searching for opponents. The
text is randomly chosen from an array of quirky lines

The non-AR battle screen, displaying the turn-based
combat options known from the Pokémon core series

The AR battle screens of two competing players
side-by-side