Experience how to create logic in the 3rd dimension, using your XR device and deploy immediately your entertainment products to your target audience. Build experiences through gamification, visualize business processes and optimize your key success factors.
Lucid offers a hands-on way in the AZTEQ Metaverse to shape logic in three dimensions, using XR devices to build and test interactions right in Life. It's like stepping into your creation, placing elements with gestures to define how they behave, from simple triggers to full sequences. In a venue like Pokeverse, you might arrange a battle arena where creatures respond to player moves, seeing it unfold in real time.
The tool focuses on gamification, letting you visualize processes—whether optimizing a shop flow in the Great Academy or mapping quest paths in Tapiru. You use your device to drag and connect nodes, like linking a door to a switch, with previews showing outcomes before finalizing. This direct approach speeds up design, especially for business ideas turned virtual, like a training ground that tracks progress.
Deployment is instant, pushing your logic straight to the district or Title, where it integrates with existing elements. For instance, in Azlantis, you could set up underwater puzzles that adapt to group sizes, using hand motions to adjust difficulty on the fly. Lucid supports over a thousand platforms through adapters, making it easy to pull in external data for richer setups.
Customization runs deep, with components for behaviors like animations or responses to events, all tuned via intuitive controls. In Pleasureland's Pink Tower, this might mean crafting personalized rooms that change based on visitor inputs, ensuring smooth, engaging flows without coding hurdles.
Lucid's strength lies in its low-level tailoring, letting you engineer detailed mechanics while keeping the interface simple. Connectors link to backends or microservices, so a venue event could sync with real-time scores or inventory checks, enhancing competitions in Arcade Mountain.
Testing happens in the same space, simulating crowds or scenarios to spot flaws, like ensuring a ride in Retrovania handles jumps without glitches. This iterative process fits AZTEQ's scale, where venues host thousands, demanding reliable logic from the start.
For beginners, guided modes walk you through basics, starting with simple interactions before scaling to complex ones, like a multi-stage quest in Valley of Dragons. The XR focus makes it feel natural, turning abstract ideas into tangible builds that fit seamlessly into Life.
In AZTEQ Metaverse, Lucid transforms how you create, blending physical gestures with digital outcomes for intuitive world-building. It's the bridge that lets imagination drive mechanics, making venues and districts more interactive and alive.