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ryancharl44: <!-- tml-version="2" --><p>Google wants Android Wear developers to get fit, to get with the program, to go the extra mile—and to have fun while doing so. And it's going to show them how.</p><p>The tech giant has just unveiled Games in Motion,...
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<!-- tml-version="2" --><p>Google wants Android Wear developers to get fit, to get with the program, to go the extra mile—and to have fun while doing so. And it's going to show them how.</p><p>The tech giant has just unveiled Games in Motion, an open-source smartwatch game that logs fitness data while pitting runners against imaginary enemies. The game, which appeared on the <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.ca/2015/05/exercise-or-games-why-not-both.html">Android Developers Blog on Wednesday</a>, looks like a Google push for more Android Wear apps that more fully exploit smartwatch sensors and other capabilities.</p><p>The majority of existing Android Wear games on the Play Store currently rely almost wholly on touchscreen swipes for user interaction. Games in Motion, meanwhile, combines running data and the touchscreen UI to create something new.</p><h2>Secret Agent, Man</h2><p>The premise of the game couldn’t be simpler: </p><blockquote tml-render-layout="inline"><p>Do you
<!-- tml-version="2" --><p>Google wants Android Wear developers to get fit, to get with the program, to go the extra mile—and to have fun while doing so. And it's going to show them how.</p><p>The tech giant has just unveiled Games in Motion, an open-source smartwatch game that logs fitness data while pitting runners against imaginary enemies. The game, which appeared on the <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.ca/2015/05/exercise-or-games-why-not-both.html">Android Developers Blog on Wednesday</a>, looks like a Google push for more Android Wear apps that more fully exploit smartwatch sensors and other capabilities.</p><p>The majority of existing Android Wear games on the Play Store currently rely almost wholly on touchscreen swipes for user interaction. Games in Motion, meanwhile, combines running data and the touchscreen UI to create something new.</p><h2>Secret Agent, Man</h2><p>The premise of the game couldn’t be simpler: </p><blockquote tml-render-layout="inline"><p>Do you
<!-- tml-version="2" --><p>Google wants Android Wear developers to get fit, to get with the program, to go the extra mile—and to have fun while doing so. And it's going to show them how.</p><p>The tech giant has just unveiled Games in Motion, an open-source smartwatch game that logs fitness data while pitting runners against imaginary enemies. The game, which appeared on the <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.ca/2015/05/exercise-or-games-why-not-both.html">Android Developers Blog on Wednesday</a>, looks like a Google push for more Android Wear apps that more fully exploit smartwatch sensors and other capabilities.</p><p>The majority of existing Android Wear games on the Play Store currently rely almost wholly on touchscreen swipes for user interaction. Games in Motion, meanwhile, combines running data and the touchscreen UI to create something new.</p><h2>Secret Agent, Man</h2><p>The premise of the game couldn’t be simpler: </p><blockquote tml-render-layout="inline"><p>Do you
<!-- tml-version="2" --><p>Google wants Android Wear developers to get fit, to get with the program, to go the extra mile—and to have fun while doing so. And it's going to show them how.</p><p>The tech giant has just unveiled Games in Motion, an open-source smartwatch game that logs fitness data while pitting runners against imaginary enemies. The game, which appeared on the <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.ca/2015/05/exercise-or-games-why-not-both.html">Android Developers Blog on Wednesday</a>, looks like a Google push for more Android Wear apps that more fully exploit smartwatch sensors and other capabilities.</p><p>The majority of existing Android Wear games on the Play Store currently rely almost wholly on touchscreen swipes for user interaction. Games in Motion, meanwhile, combines running data and the touchscreen UI to create something new.</p><h2>Secret Agent, Man</h2><p>The premise of the game couldn’t be simpler: </p><blockquote tml-render-layout="inline"><p>Do you
<!-- tml-version="2" --><p>Google wants Android Wear developers to get fit, to get with the program, to go the extra mile—and to have fun while doing so. And it's going to show them how.</p><p>The tech giant has just unveiled Games in Motion, an open-source smartwatch game that logs fitness data while pitting runners against imaginary enemies. The game, which appeared on the <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.ca/2015/05/exercise-or-games-why-not-both.html">Android Developers Blog on Wednesday</a>, looks like a Google push for more Android Wear apps that more fully exploit smartwatch sensors and other capabilities.</p><p>The majority of existing Android Wear games on the Play Store currently rely almost wholly on touchscreen swipes for user interaction. Games in Motion, meanwhile, combines running data and the touchscreen UI to create something new.</p><h2>Secret Agent, Man</h2><p>The premise of the game couldn’t be simpler: </p><blockquote tml-render-layout="inline"><p>Do you
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