Wow! We are so close to wrapping up the year, and as we mentioned in the previous post, we are almost ready to close 2023 on a high note. Our «Tió Simulator» has been submitted for review, and we’re also gearing up to launch The Corridor. Yes, we finally settled on that name since it’s a game designed to be played in a hallway.
However, that’s not the only thing we want to talk about in this post. We have some exciting updates to share with you.
Tinkering with Hardware
Our development team has taken immersive experiences to the next level by designing a bracelet that monitors players’ vital signs, enhancing the The Corridor experience.

The bracelet, built on Arduino and connected via Bluetooth to the Meta Quest, gathers data like temperature, humidity, pulse, and movement. This data allows the game to react in real time, adjusting the environment to make it more or less «distracting» and impacting the player’s score.
This feature will be exclusive to our internal version of the game. The version available on the Meta Horizon Store (once ready) will not require the bracelet. Will you dare to play it with just your own hands?
Meta Hand Tracking
One of the most exciting developments this year has been Meta’s «Synthetic Hands» and their built-in «Grab» functionality. We’re committed to leveraging Meta’s native SDK to create increasingly immersive experiences.
In The Corridor, players can interact with objects using their hands, and the sensation of holding a virtual flashlight is simply fascinating. This technology truly takes immersion to the next level.
The Success of Tió Simulator
After participating in events like SAGA and VAG in Amposta, we’ve seen the potential of Tió Simulator. With just two weeks left in the year (or rather one before Christmas), we’re working tirelessly to ensure the app is ready and reaches homes in time.
As we write this, the game is undergoing review. Fingers crossed that everything goes smoothly, even though navigating the Meta Horizon Store and AppLab can be a bit tricky.

We Need a Little «Christmas Miracle»
Tió Simulator will be published completely free of charge. We firmly believe that culture should have no barriers, and this is our small contribution. However, great projects need solid foundations to sustain them. While we had considered implementing DLCs with microtransactions for game customizations (like hats, Tió skins, sticks, etc.), we couldn’t manage to roll them out in time for this Christmas.
So, we’re turning to crowdfunding, solidarity, and the holiday spirit. If you’d like to support us, you can buy us a warm coffee through our Buymeacoffee. Any help will be greatly appreciated by our team and the culture we strive to promote.

Thank you so much, and happy holidays!