U.S. Pat. No. 9,327,200
MANAGING A THEME OF A VIRTUAL SPACE BASED ON CHARACTERS MADE ACCESSIBLE RESPONSIVE TO CORRESPONDING TOKENS BEING DETECTED
AssigneeDisney Enterprises, Inc.
Issue DateDecember 26, 2012
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Abstract
Objectives, an environment, and/or a theme associated with a virtual space may be managed based on characters made accessible responsive to corresponding tokens being detected. Tokens, including a first token associated with a first character or a second token associated with a second character, may be detected based on signals received from one or more token readers. The first character may be made accessible in the virtual space responsive to the first token being detected and the second character may be made accessible in the virtual space responsive to the second token being detected. Responsive to one or both of the first token being detected or the second token being detected, a given objective associated with the virtual space may be effectuated in the virtual space, an environment of the virtual space may be modified, and/or a theme of the virtual space being modified.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION FIG. 1illustrates a system100configured to manage objectives, an environment, and/or a theme associated with a virtual space based on characters made accessible responsive to corresponding tokens being detected, in accordance with one or more implementations. In exemplary implementations, a given token may be configured to depict a given character. By way of non-limiting example, the given character may be Captain Jack Sparrow, the fictional character and protagonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. The given token may be a toy figurine embodying the appearance of Captain Jack Sparrow. The toy figurine may be configured to be detected by one or more token readers. In some implementations, the toy figurine may be disposed upon the token reader in order for it to be detected. The Captain Jack Sparrow character may be made accessible in the virtual space responsive to the toy figurine being detected. According to some implementations, responsive to the toy figurine being detected, a given objective associated with the virtual space may be effectuated in the virtual space, an environment of the virtual space may be modified, and/or a theme of the virtual space being modified. The given objective may be associated with the Captain Jack Sparrow character. For example, the given objective may include attaining a goal of Captain Jack Sparrow from the storyline of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. A given modification to the environment may alter the environment of the virtual space so that it resembles an environment depicted the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. A given modification to the theme may alter the theme of the virtual environment so that it includes elements of the Pirates of the Caribbean theme. The system100may include one or more virtual space platforms102. In some implementations, virtual space platform(s)102may be one or ...
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1illustrates a system100configured to manage objectives, an environment, and/or a theme associated with a virtual space based on characters made accessible responsive to corresponding tokens being detected, in accordance with one or more implementations. In exemplary implementations, a given token may be configured to depict a given character. By way of non-limiting example, the given character may be Captain Jack Sparrow, the fictional character and protagonist of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. The given token may be a toy figurine embodying the appearance of Captain Jack Sparrow. The toy figurine may be configured to be detected by one or more token readers. In some implementations, the toy figurine may be disposed upon the token reader in order for it to be detected. The Captain Jack Sparrow character may be made accessible in the virtual space responsive to the toy figurine being detected.
According to some implementations, responsive to the toy figurine being detected, a given objective associated with the virtual space may be effectuated in the virtual space, an environment of the virtual space may be modified, and/or a theme of the virtual space being modified. The given objective may be associated with the Captain Jack Sparrow character. For example, the given objective may include attaining a goal of Captain Jack Sparrow from the storyline of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. A given modification to the environment may alter the environment of the virtual space so that it resembles an environment depicted the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. A given modification to the theme may alter the theme of the virtual environment so that it includes elements of the Pirates of the Caribbean theme.
The system100may include one or more virtual space platforms102. In some implementations, virtual space platform(s)102may be one or more servers (e.g., server(s)104) configured to communicate with one or more client computing platform (e.g., client computing platforms106) according to a client/server architecture. According to some implementations, virtual space platform(s)102may be one or more client computing platforms (e.g., client computing platforms106). In some implementations, virtual space platform(s)102may communicate with other virtual space platform(s)102according to a peer-to-peer architecture. The users may access system100and/or the virtual space via the virtual space platform(s)102and/or client computing platform(s)106.
The virtual space platform(s)102may be configured to execute one or more computer program modules. The computer program modules may include one or more of a user module108, a space module110, a token detection module112, an objectives management module114, an environment management module116, a theme management module118, a history module120, a user selection interface module122, and/or other modules.
The user module108may be configured to access and/or manage one or more user profiles and/or user information associated with users of system100. The one or more user profiles and/or user information may include information stored by virtual space platform(s)102and/or other storage locations. The user profiles may include, for example, information identifying users (e.g., a username or handle, a number, an identifier, and/or other identifying information) within the virtual space, security login information (e.g., a login code or password), virtual space account information, subscription information, virtual currency account information (e.g., related to currency held in credit for a user), relationship information (e.g., information related to relationships between users in the virtual space), virtual space usage information, demographic information associated with users, interaction history among users in the virtual space, information stated by users, purchase information of users, browsing history of users, a client computing platform identification associated with a user, a phone number associated with a user, and/or other information related to users.
The space module110may be configured to implement the instance of the virtual space executed by the computer modules to determine views of the virtual space. In some implementations, the views may then be communicated (e.g., via streaming, via object/position data, and/or other information) from server(s)104to client computing platform(s)106for presentation to users. The view determined and presented to a given user may correspond to a user character being controlled by the given user. The view determined and presented to the given user may correspond to a location in the virtual space (e.g., the location from which the view is taken, the location the view depicts, and/or other locations), a zoom ratio, a dimensionality of objects, a point-of-view, and/or view parameters. One or more of the view parameters may be selectable by the user.
The instance of the virtual space may comprise a simulated space that is accessible by users via virtual space platform(s)102and/or clients (e.g., client computing platform(s)106) that present the views of the virtual space to a user. The simulated space may have a topography, express ongoing real-time interaction by one or more users, and/or include one or more objects positioned within the topography that are capable of locomotion within the topography. In some instances, the topography may be a 2-dimensional topography. In other instances, the topography may be a 3-dimensional topography. The topography may include dimensions of the space, and/or surface features of a surface or objects that are “native” to the space. In some instances, the topography may describe a surface (e.g., a ground surface) that runs through at least a substantial portion of the space. In some instances, the topography may describe a volume with one or more bodies positioned therein (e.g., a simulation of gravity-deprived space with one or more celestial bodies positioned therein). The instance executed by the computer modules may be synchronous, asynchronous, and/or semi-synchronous.
The above description of the manner in which views of the virtual space are determined by space module110is not intended to be limiting. The space module110may be configured to express the virtual space in a more limited, or richer, manner. For example, views determined for the virtual space may be selected from a limited set of graphics depicting an event in a given place within the virtual space. The views may include additional content (e.g., text, audio, pre-stored video content, and/or other content) that describes particulars of the current state of the place, beyond the relatively generic graphics. For example, a view may include a generic battle graphic with a textual description of the opponents to be confronted. Other expressions of individual places within the virtual space are contemplated.
Within the instance(s) of the virtual space executed by space module110, users may control characters, objects, simulated physical phenomena (e.g., wind, rain, earthquakes, and/or other phenomena), and/or other elements within the virtual space to interact with the virtual space and/or each other. The user characters may include avatars. As used herein, the term “user character” may refer to an object (or group of objects) present in the virtual space that represents an individual user. The user character may be controlled by the user with which it is associated. The user controlled element(s) may move through and interact with the virtual space (e.g., non-user characters in the virtual space, other objects in the virtual space). The user controlled elements controlled by and/or associated with a given user may be created and/or customized by the given user. The user may have an “inventory” of virtual goods and/or currency that the user can use (e.g., by manipulation of a user character or other user controlled element, and/or other items) within the virtual space.
The users may participate in the instance of the virtual space by controlling one or more of the available user controlled elements in the virtual space. Control may be exercised through control inputs and/or commands input by the users through virtual space platform(s)102and/or clients (e.g., client computing platform(s)106). The users may interact with each other through communications exchanged within the virtual space. Such communications may include one or more of textual chat, instant messages, private messages, voice communications, and/or other communications. Communications may be received and entered by the users via their respective virtual space platform(s)102and/or client(s) (e.g., client computing platform(s)106). Communications may be routed to and from the appropriate users through virtual space platform(s)102(e.g., through space module110).
The token detection module112may be configured to detect tokens based on signals received from one or more token readers124. A given token (e.g., token125) may be a standalone physical object. The given token may be associated with a given character. In some implementations, the given token may be configured to depict the given character. The given character may be accessible in the virtual space responsive to the given token being detected. Examples of the given token may include one or more of a toy figuring, a coin, and/or other form factors suitable to be tokens as described herein.
Individual tokens may be configured to be detectable by token reader124. In some implementations, detection of a given token may be based on a shape of a portion of the given token. In some implementations, a given token may be detectable based on a given signal conveying information associated with the given token. Detection of a given token may be facilitated by electronics embedded within or otherwise included in the given token. For example, the given token may include a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip configured to emit radio-frequency electromagnetic fields responsive to the given token being disposed in a proximity of token reader124. As another example, the given token may include an integrated circuit configured to transfer information associated with the given token responsive to the given token being placed in contact with a portion of token reader124.
According to some implementations, virtual space content associated with (1) objectives associated with the virtual space, (2) an environment of the virtual space, (3) a theme of the virtual space, and/or other virtual space content may be stored at a location other than one or more of the tokens. That is, a given token may not store virtual space content. A given token may store information used to detect the given token. A given token may not store information other than what may be used to detect the given token. Virtual space content may be information used by space module110to affect views and/or gameplay of the virtual space. Such virtual space content may be stored by the virtual space platform(s) and/or by one or more other components of system100.
The token reader124may be configured to provide signals associated with individual tokens. For example, a given signal associated with a given token may convey information associated with the given token. In some implementations, token reader124may be configured to provide a first signal responsive to one or more of (1) a first token abutting a portion of the token reader, (2) the first token being disposed in a proximity of the token reader, and/or other actions configured to facilitate detection of the first token. According to some implementations, token reader124may be a peripheral device configured to be communicatively coupled with one or more components of system100. In some implementations, token reader124may be integrated so as to form a singular device with a component of system100(e.g., a given virtual space platform102).
The objectives management module114may be configured to manage objectives associated with the virtual space. Generally speaking, a given objective may be a purpose or goal that efforts or actions within the virtual space are intended to attain or accomplish. By way of non-limiting example, an objective may include a set of actions that must be performed by a user character in order to advance to a next level of gameplay in the virtual space. In some implementations, a given objective may be effectuated in the virtual space responsive to a given token being detected.
Where the tokens include a first token associated with a first character and a second token associated with a second character, and where the objectives include a first objective and a second objective, the first objective may be effectuated in the virtual space responsive to the first token being detected and the second objective may be effectuated in the virtual space responsive to the second token being detected. By way of non-limiting example, the first character may be Captain Jack Sparrow and the second character may be Buzz Lightyear, the fictional character and deuteragonist of the Toy Story film series. The first objective may relate to swashbuckling and the second object may relate to a space adventure. In some implementations, the first character may be assigned the first objective responsive to the first objective being effectuated in the virtual space. In some implementations, the first character may be assigned the second objective responsive to the second objective being effectuated in the virtual space. The first objective may be modified responsive to the second objective being effectuated in the virtual space. According to some implementations, a third objective may be effectuated in the virtual space responsive to both the first token and the second token being detected. The third objective may include one or more attributes of the first objective and one or more attributes of the second objective.
The environment management module116may be configured to manage an environment of the virtual space. Generally speaking, the environment may be an aggregate of surroundings and conditions of the virtual space. By way on non-limiting example, the surroundings of the virtual space may include one or more of the appearance of the virtual space, a color scheme of the virtual space, a sound and/or soundtrack associated with the virtual space, and/or other aspects of the surroundings of the virtual space. The conditions of the virtual space may include one or more of laws of nature (e.g., gravity) of the virtual space, weather depicted in the virtual space, and/or other aspects of the conditions of the virtual space. The environment management module116may be configured to modify the environment of the virtual space responsive to a given token being detected. Modifying the environment may include modifying one or both of the surroundings or the conditions of the virtual space.
According to some implementations, where the tokens include a first token associated with a first character and a second token associated with a second character, the environment may be modified responsive to one or both of the first token being detected or the second token being detected. A modification to one or both of the surroundings or the conditions of the virtual space may be based on one or both of (1) a theme associated with the first character or (2) a theme associated with the second character. Themes are described further herein in connection with theme management module118. In some implementations, modifying the environment may include one or both of (1) effectuating one or more first environmental features in the environment of the virtual space responsive to the first token being detected or (2) effectuating one or more second environmental features in the environment of the virtual space responsive to the first token being detected. Given environmental features may include portions or aspects of the environment of the virtual space that are associated with a given character.
In some implementations, the environment of the virtual space may be perceived in a first manner by the first character and in a second manner by the second character. The first manner may be different from the second manner. By way of non-limiting example, the first character may perceive the virtual space at nighttime, while the second character may perceive the virtual space in the daytime. The first manner of perceiving the environment of the virtual space may correspond to a theme associated with the first character. The second manner of perceiving the environment of the virtual space may correspond to a theme associated with the second character. Again, themes are described further herein in connection with theme management module118.
The theme management module118may be configured to manage a theme of the virtual space. Generally speaking, the theme of the virtual space may be a unifying subject associated with the virtual space. A given character may be one of a given plurality of characters associated with a given theme. The theme of the virtual space may be modified based on the given theme responsive to a token associated with the given character being detected. Modifying the theme of the virtual space based on the given theme may include incorporating one or more attributes of the given theme in the theme of the virtual space. Examples of such attributes may include one or more of objects, designs, symbols, color schemes, music, and/or other attributes that identify a given theme.
According to some implementations, where the tokens include a first token associated with a first character and a second token associated with a second character, the first character may be one of a first plurality of characters associated with a first theme and the second character may be one of a second plurality of characters associated with a second theme. The first theme may be different from the second theme. By way of non-limiting example, where the first character is Captain Jack Sparrow and the second character is Buzz Lightyear, the first theme may relate to Pirates of the Caribbean and the second theme may relate to Toy Story. The theme of the virtual space may include a combination of the first theme and the second theme. In some implementations, the theme of the virtual space may be perceived in a first manner by the first character and in a second manner by the second character. The first manner of perceiving the theme of the virtual space may correspond to the first theme, while the second manner of perceiving the theme of the virtual space may correspond to the second theme.
The history module120may be configured to record information associated with the virtual space. Such information may include one or more of things effectuated within the virtual space, modifications made to the virtual space, and/or other information associated with the virtual space. Recording such information may ensure or promote unique user experiences.
In some implementations, history module120may be configured to record objectives effectuated in the virtual space. The objectives management module114may be configured such that, based on the recorded objectives (1) a given combination of objectives may not be effectuated more than once in the virtual space, (2) a given objective may not be effectuated more than once in the virtual space, or (3) a given objective may not be assigned to the same character more than once.
In some implementations, history module120may be configured to record modifications made to the environment of the virtual space. The environment management module116may be configured such that, based on the recorded modifications, a given modification to the environment of the virtual space may not be made more than once.
The history module120may be configured to record modifications made to the theme of the virtual space. The theme management module118may be configured such that, based on the recorded modifications, a given modification to the theme of the virtual space may not be made more than once.
The user selection interface module122may be configured to provide a user selection interface.FIG. 2illustrates a user selection interface200, in accordance with one or more implementations. The user selection interface200may be presented via virtual space platform(s)102and/or client computing platform(s)106. As depicted inFIG. 2, user selection interface200may include one or more of an objective field202, an environment field204, a theme field206, and/or other fields and/or information. The depiction of user selection interface200inFIG. 2is not intended to be limiting as one or more of fields202,204, and/or206may be omitted or combined with another field.
The objective field202may be configured to receive user selections associated with the objectives effectuated in the virtual space. In some implementations, user selection interface202(e.g., via objective field202) may be configured to facilitate user selection of which objectives are assigned to a given character in the virtual space. The objective field202may be provided by, or in conjunction with, an objective management module that is the same as or similar to objectives management module114, in accordance with one or more implementations.
The environment field204may be configured to receive user selections associated with modifications to the environment of the virtual space. In some implementations, user selection interface200(e.g., via environment field204) may be configured to facilitate user selection of which environmental modifications are perceived by a given character in the virtual space. The environment field204may be provided by, or in conjunction with, an environment management module that is the same as or similar to environment management module116, in accordance with one or more implementations.
The theme field206may be configured to receive user selections associated with the theme of the virtual space. In some implementations, user selection interface200(e.g., via theme field206) may be configured to facilitate user selection of which modifications are made to the theme of the virtual space, and/or which thematic modifications are perceived by a given character in the virtual space. The theme field206may be provided by, or in conjunction with, a theme management module that is the same as or similar to theme management module118, in accordance with one or more implementations.
In some implementations, two or more components of system100(e.g., virtual space platform(s)102, server(s)104, client computing platform(s)106, token reader124, and/or external resources126) may be operatively linked via one or more electronic communication links. For example, such electronic communication links may be established, at least in part, via a network such as the Internet and/or other networks. It will be appreciated that this is not intended to be limiting, and that the scope of this disclosure includes implementations in which two or more components of system100may be operatively linked via some other communication media.
A given server104may include one or more processors configured to execute computer program modules. The computer program modules may be configured to enable an expert or user associated with the given server104to interface with system100and/or external resources126, and/or provide other functionality attributed herein to server(s)104.
A given client computing platform106may include one or more processors configured to execute computer program modules. The computer program modules may be configured to enable an expert or user associated with the given client computing platform106to interface with system100and/or external resources126, and/or provide other functionality attributed herein to client computing platform(s)106. By way of non-limiting example, the given client computing platform106may include one or more of a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a handheld computer, a NetBook, a Smartphone, a gaming console, and/or other computing platforms.
The external resources126may include sources of information, hosts and/or providers of virtual environments outside of system100, external entities participating with system100, and/or other resources. In some implementations, some or all of the functionality attributed herein to external resources126may be provided by resources included in system100.
The virtual space platform(s)102may include electronic storage128, one or more processors130, and/or other components. The virtual space platform(s)102may include communication lines, or ports to enable the exchange of information with a network and/or other computing platforms. Illustration of virtual space platform(s)102inFIG. 1is not intended to be limiting. The virtual space platform(s)102may include a plurality of hardware, software, and/or firmware components operating together to provide the functionality attributed herein to virtual space platform(s)102. For example, virtual space platform(s)102may be implemented by a cloud of computing platforms operating together as virtual space platform(s)102.
Electronic storage128may comprise electronic storage media that electronically stores information. The electronic storage media of electronic storage128may include one or both of system storage that is provided integrally (i.e., substantially non-removable) with virtual space platform(s)102and/or removable storage that is removably connectable to virtual space platform(s)102via, for example, a port (e.g., a USB port, a firewire port, etc.) or a drive (e.g., a disk drive, etc.). Electronic storage128may include one or more of optically readable storage media (e.g., optical disks, etc.), magnetically readable storage media (e.g., magnetic tape, magnetic hard drive, floppy drive, etc.), electrical charge-based storage media (e.g., EEPROM, RAM, etc.), solid-state storage media (e.g., flash drive, etc.), and/or other electronically readable storage media. The electronic storage128may include one or more virtual storage resources (e.g., cloud storage, a virtual private network, and/or other virtual storage resources). Electronic storage128may store software algorithms, information determined by processor(s)130, information received from one or more other components of system100, and/or other information that enables virtual space platform(s)102to function as described herein.
The processor(s)130may be configured to provide information processing capabilities in virtual space platform(s)102. As such, processor(s)130may include one or more of a digital processor, an analog processor, a digital circuit designed to process information, an analog circuit designed to process information, a state machine, and/or other mechanisms for electronically processing information. Although processor(s)130is shown inFIG. 1as a single entity, this is for illustrative purposes only. In some implementations, processor(s)130may include a plurality of processing units. These processing units may be physically located within the same device, or processor(s)130may represent processing functionality of a plurality of devices operating in coordination. The processor(s)130may be configured to execute modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120,122, and/or other modules. The processor(s)130may be configured to execute modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120,122, and/or other modules by software; hardware; firmware; some combination of software, hardware, and/or firmware; and/or other mechanisms for configuring processing capabilities on processor(s)130.
It should be appreciated that although modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120, and122are illustrated inFIG. 1as being co-located within a single processing unit, in implementations in which processor(s)130includes multiple processing units, one or more of modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120, and/or122may be located remotely from the other modules. The description of the functionality provided by the different modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120, and/or122described herein is for illustrative purposes, and is not intended to be limiting, as any of modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120, and/or122may provide more or less functionality than is described. For example, one or more of modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120, and/or122may be eliminated, and some or all of its functionality may be provided by other ones of modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120, and/or122. As another example, processor(s)130may be configured to execute one or more additional modules that may perform some or all of the functionality attributed below to one of modules108,110,112,114,116,118,120, and/or122.
FIG. 3illustrates a method300,FIG. 4illustrates a method400, andFIG. 5illustrates a method500, in accordance with one or more implementations. The operations of method300, method400, and/or method500presented below are intended to be illustrative. In some embodiments, method300, method400, and/or method500may be accomplished with one or more additional operations not described, and/or without one or more of the operations discussed. Additionally, the order in which the operations of method300, method400, and/or method500are respectively illustrated inFIG. 3,FIG. 4, and/orFIG. 5and described below is not intended to be limiting.
In some embodiments, method300, method400, and/or method500may be implemented in one or more processing devices (e.g., a digital processor, an analog processor, a digital circuit designed to process information, an analog circuit designed to process information, a state machine, and/or other mechanisms for electronically processing information). The one or more processing devices may include one or more devices executing some or all of the operations of method300, method400, and/or method500in response to instructions stored electronically on an electronic storage medium. The one or more processing devices may include one or more devices configured through hardware, firmware, and/or software to be specifically designed for execution of one or more of the operations of method300, method400, and/or method500.
The method300, illustrated inFIG. 3, is for managing objectives within a virtual space based on characters made accessible responsive to corresponding tokens being detected, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation302, the virtual space may be implemented to determine views of the virtual space. Operation302may be performed by a space module that is the same as or similar to space module110, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation304, one or more tokens may be detected based on one or more signals received from one or more token readers. Where the one or more tokens include a first token associated with a first character and a second token associated with a second character, the first token may be detectable based on a first signal conveying information associated with the first token, and the second token may be detectable based on a second signal conveying information associated with the second token. Operation304may be performed by a token detection module that is the same as or similar to token detection module112, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation306, accessibility may be effectuated of one or both of the first character or the second character in the virtual space. The first character may be accessible responsive to the first token being detected and the second character may be accessible responsive to the second token being detected. Operation306may be performed by a space module and/or a token detection module that is/are the same as or similar to space module110and/or token detection module112, respectively, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation308, objectives associated with the virtual space may be managed. The objectives may include a first objective and a second objective. The first objective may be effectuated in the virtual space responsive to the first token being detected, whereas the second objective may be effectuated in the virtual space responsive to the second token being detected. Operation308may be performed by an objectives management module that is the same as or similar to objectives management module114, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation310, individual objectives may be assigned to individual characters. In some implementations, the first character may be assigned the first objective responsive to the first objective being effectuated in the virtual space. In some implementations, the first character may be assigned the second objective responsive to the second objective being effectuated in the virtual space. Operation310may be performed by an objectives management module that is the same as or similar to objectives management module114, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation312, objectives effectuated in the virtual space may be recorded. In some implementations, based on the recorded objectives (1) a given combination of objectives may not be effectuated more than once in the virtual space, (2) a given objective may not be effectuated more than once in the virtual space, or (3) a given objective may not be assigned to the same character more than once. Operation312may be performed by a history module that is the same as or similar to history module120, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation314, a user selection interface may be provided that is configured to receive user selections associated with the objectives effectuated in the virtual space. Operation314may be performed by a user selection interface module that is the same as or similar to user selection interface module122, in accordance with one or more implementations.
The method400, illustrated inFIG. 4, is for managing an environment of a virtual space based on characters made accessible responsive to corresponding tokens being detected, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation402, the virtual space may be implemented to determine views of the virtual space. Operation402may be performed by a space module that is the same as or similar to space module110, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation404, one or more tokens may be detected based on one or more signals received from one or more token readers. Where the one or more tokens include a first token associated with a first character and a second token associated with a second character, the first token may be detectable based on a first signal conveying information associated with the first token, and the second token may be detectable based on a second signal conveying information associated with the second token. Operation404may be performed by a token detection module that is the same as or similar to token detection module112, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation406, accessibility may be effectuated of one or both of the first character or the second character in the virtual space. The first character may be accessible responsive to the first token being detected and the second character may be accessible responsive to the second token being detected. Operation406may be performed by a space module and/or a token detection module that is/are the same as or similar to space module110and/or token detection module112, respectively, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation408, an environment of the virtual space may be managed. The environment may be an aggregate of surroundings and conditions of the virtual space. The environment may be modified responsive to one or both of the first token being detected or the second token being detected. Operation408may be performed by an environment module that is the same as or similar to environment module116, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation410, modifications made to the environment of the virtual space may be recorded. In some implementations, based on the recorded modifications, a given modification to the environment of the virtual space may not be made more than once. Operation410may be performed by a history module that is the same as or similar to history module120, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation412, a user selection interface may be provided that is configured to receive user selections associated with modifications to the environment of the virtual space. Operation412may be performed by a user selection interface module that is the same as or similar to user selection interface module122, in accordance with one or more implementations.
The method500, illustrated inFIG. 5, is for managing a theme of a virtual space based on characters made accessible responsive to corresponding tokens being detected, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation502, the virtual space may be implemented to determine views of the virtual space. Operation502may be performed by a space module that is the same as or similar to space module110, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation504, one or more tokens may be detected based on one or more signals received from one or more token readers. Where the one or more tokens include a first token associated with a first character and a second token associated with a second character, the first token may be detectable based on a first signal conveying information associated with the first token, and the second token may be detectable based on a second signal conveying information associated with the second token. The first character may be one of a first plurality of characters associated with a first theme, while the second character may be one of a second plurality of characters associated with a second theme. Operation504may be performed by a token detection module that is the same as or similar to token detection module112, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation506, accessibility may be effectuated of one or both of the first character or the second character in the virtual space. The first character may be accessible responsive to the first token being detected and the second character may be accessible responsive to the second token being detected. Operation506may be performed by a space module and/or a token detection module that is/are the same as or similar to space module110and/or token detection module112, respectively, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation508, a theme of the virtual space may be managed. This may include modifying the theme of the virtual space based on the first theme responsive to the first token being detected, and/or modifying the theme of the virtual space based on the second theme responsive to the second token being detected. Operation508may be performed by a theme management module that is the same as or similar to theme management module118, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation510, modifications made to the theme of the virtual space may be recorded. In some implementations, based on the recorded modifications, a given modification to the theme of the virtual space may not be made more than once. Operation510may be performed by a history module that is the same as or similar to history module120, in accordance with one or more implementations.
At an operation512, a user selection interface may be provided that is configured to receive user selections associated with the theme of the virtual space. Operation512may be performed by a user selection interface module that is the same as or similar to user selection interface module122, in accordance with one or more implementations.
Although the present technology has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred implementations, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the technology is not limited to the disclosed implementations, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that the present technology contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any implementation can be combined with one or more features of any other implementation.
Claims
- A system configured to manage a theme of a virtual space based on characters made accessible responsive to corresponding tokens being detected, the system comprising: one or more hardware processors configured by machine-readable instructions to: implement the virtual space to determine views of the virtual space;detect tokens based on signals received from one or more token readers, a given token being a standalone physical object, the tokens including a first token associated with a first character and a second token associated with a second character, the first character being one of a first plurality of characters associated with a first theme and the second character being one of a second plurality of characters associated with a second theme, the first token being detectable based on a first signal conveying information associated with the first token, the second token being detectable based on a second signal conveying information associated with the second token, the first character being accessible in the virtual space responsive to the first token being detected and the second character being accessible in the virtual space responsive to the second token being detected;and manage a theme of the virtual space, the theme of the virtual space being a unifying subject associated with the virtual space, the theme of the virtual space being modified based on the first theme responsive to the first token being detected, the theme of the virtual space being modified based on the second theme responsive to the second token being detected, wherein virtual space content associated with the theme of the virtual space is stored at a location other than one or more the tokens.
- The system of claim 1 , wherein the first token is configured to depict the first character and the second token is configured to depict the second character.
- The system of claim 1 , wherein the first theme is different from the second theme.
- The system of claim 1 , wherein modifying the theme of the virtual space based on the first theme includes incorporating one or more attributes of the first theme in the theme of the virtual space.
- The system of claim 1 , wherein the theme of the virtual space is perceived in a first manner by the first character and in a second manner by the second character, the first manner of perceiving the theme of the virtual space corresponding to the first theme, and the second manner of perceiving the theme of the virtual space corresponding to the second theme.
- The system of claim 1 , wherein the theme of the virtual space includes a combination of the first theme and the second theme.
- The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more hardware processors are further configured by machine-readable instructions to record modifications made to the theme of the virtual space.
- The system of claim 7 , wherein the one or more hardware processors are further configured by machine-readable instructions such that, based on the recorded modifications a given modification to the theme of the virtual space is not made more than once.
- The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more hardware processors are further configured by machine-readable instructions to provide a user selection interface, the user selection interface being configured to receive user selections associated with the theme of the virtual space.
- The system of claim 9 , wherein the user selection interface facilitates user selection of which modifications are made to the theme of the virtual space.
- A computer-implemented method for managing a theme of a virtual space based on characters made accessible responsive to corresponding tokens being detected, the method being performed by one or more hardware processors configured to execute machine-readable instructions, the method comprising: implementing the virtual space to determine views of the virtual space;detecting tokens based on signals received from one or more token readers, a given token being a standalone physical object, the tokens including a first token associated with a first character and a second token associated with a second character, the first character being one of a first plurality of characters associated with a first theme and the second character being one of a second plurality of characters associated with a second theme, the first token being detectable based on a first signal conveying information associated with the first token, the second token being detectable based on a second signal conveying information associated with the second token effectuating accessibility of one or both of the first character or the second character in the virtual space, the first character being accessible responsive to the first token being detected and the second character being accessible responsive to the second token being detected;and managing a theme of the virtual space, the theme of the virtual space being a unifying subject associated with the virtual space, the theme of the virtual space being modified based on the first theme responsive to the first token being detected, the theme of the virtual space being modified based on the second theme responsive to the second token being detected, wherein virtual space content associated with the theme of the virtual space is stored at a location other than one or more the tokens.
- The method of claim 11 , wherein the first token is configured to depict the first character and the second token is configured to depict the second character.
- The method of claim 11 , wherein the first theme is different from the second theme.
- The method of claim 11 , wherein modifying the theme of the virtual space based on the first theme includes incorporating one or more attributes of the first theme in the theme of the virtual space.
- The method of claim 11 , wherein the theme of the virtual space is perceived in a first manner by the first character and in a second manner by the second character, the first manner of perceiving the theme of the virtual space corresponding to the first theme, and the second manner of perceiving the theme of the virtual space corresponding to the second theme.
- The method of claim 11 , wherein the theme of the virtual space includes a combination of the first theme and the second theme.
- The method of claim 11 , further comprising recording modifications made to the theme of the virtual space.
- The method of claim 17 , wherein, based on the recorded modifications a given modification to the theme of the virtual space is not made more than once.
- The method of claim 11 , further comprising providing a user selection interface, the user selection interface being configured to receive user selections associated with the theme of the virtual space.
- The method of claim 19 , wherein the user selection interface facilitates user selection of which modifications are made to the theme of the virtual space.
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