A taste of things to come: Android phone came making use of what's available

Its called WiFi Army and it's a real life FPS that you can play on your own or against other players over WiFi. It uses WiFi, GPS, a Camera, and Google Maps to offer up a real life first person shooter game inside your city.

Right now its in beta, but they are talking about different types of armor, weapons, all sorts of cool upgrades that will be purchasable. They are also talking about making it into a full on social networking site to the likes of bungie.com.

The game is free itself, and he plans on making the weapon and armor upgrades only cost a few cents with most of the revenue coming from ads. Peter Wojtowicz is the creator and he says that you'll be able to play one on one, team vs. team, or one your own if you wish, which will be kind of cool. Finally those Bluetooth headsets might have a use other than to make you look like a complete tool.

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