UCF students build eye-controlled game


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  • Thursday, 07 Jul 2016

Nihav Jain, from left, Summan Mirza and Derek Mattson pose for a photo on Monday, June 27, 2016. Using hardware available for game developers, the UCF group has created a game that tracks a player's eyes and translates that to movement on the screen. (Joshua Lim/Orlando Sentinel/TNS)

Some University of Central Florida students have created a videogame that uses a device to translate a player's eye movement into movement on the screen. 

In The Channeler, you play the role of a medium who solves puzzles and brain teasers using your mind. 

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