Gesture Control Game
Control the entire game with just your hands. No mouse. No keyboard. No controller. Our gesture control system turns your webcam into a game interface — point, gesture, and play.
The 6-7 Gesture Explained
The 6-7 gesture requires showing 6 fingers on one hand and 7 on the other simultaneously. Our AI recognizes this specific configuration and uses it as your game trigger. The gesture is distinctive enough to avoid accidental false triggers from casual hand movements, but natural enough to perform quickly once practiced.
Natural Control = Natural Improvement
When game control mirrors natural physical movement, improvement in the game directly reflects improvement in physical skill. This feedback loop is more meaningful than improving purely at digital controller manipulation. Your gesture control score reflects genuine hand speed and coordination.
The Future of Browser Gaming
Gesture control and hand tracking represent the direction of accessible human-computer interaction. No specialized hardware, no controller pairing, no learning curve for a new device — just your hands and any camera. Experience this interaction paradigm now, for free, in your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
How hard is the 6-7 gesture to learn?
Most people can produce a detectable version within a few minutes of trying. Optimizing the gesture for maximum detection reliability (getting consistent readings every time) typically takes one or two play sessions.
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