Snapchat has just debuted its first AR game called ‘Ghost Phone,’ in which players must discover the secrets of a found phone and solve the mystery of what happened to the previous owner.
Using surface recognition, the spooky Ghost Phone Lenses bring gameplay into the user’s own environment, prompting them to get up and get moving to collect phantom energy within the phone and bust ghosts.
Here’s how it works:
Decode the password to power on the Ghost Phone
Find clues within text messages and data.
Unlock spooky Camera Modes and look around to capture different types of AR ghosts.
Level up to uncover apps and data to reveal more clues, Camera Modes and ghosts and discover what happened to Lisa.
To solve the mystery, open your Snapchat and search “found phone” in Lens Explorer, or look for a mysterious icon behind the Rocket in Chat.
You can download Ghost Phone for Snapchat lens by clicking here.
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