List of geolocation-based video games

This is a list of geolocation-based video games, also known as location-based video games. The games on this list typically run on a mobile phone using GPS for geolocation. Some games on this list also have augmented reality features.

Title Platform Developer/Publisher Release date Notes
BotFighters[1] SMS It's Alive Mobile Games AB! 2001-03-14 One of the first location-based games[2]
Xyber Mech[3] SMS one2tribe 2005-04-20 Was available on Polish GSM network Plus GSM. Discontinued in 2009.
SpecTrek[4][5] Android Games4All 2009
Shadow Cities[6][7] iOS Grey Area 2010 Discontinued
Turf (video game)[8][9] iOS, Android Andrimon 2010-07-10
Ingress & Ingress Prime[10] iOS, Android Niantic 2013-12-14 Has augmented reality functionality and real-world events.
Colors[11] Gizmondo, iOS, Android[12] Indie Studios N/A Game was cancelled and later released separately
Pokémon Go[13] iOS, Android Niantic 2016-07-06 Also has augmented reality functionality
Maguss[14][15] iOS, Android Mawa 2018-02 Discontinued
Jurassic World Alive[16][17][18] iOS, Android Ludia 2018
Ghostbusters World[19] iOS, Android NextAge 2018 Discontinued
The Walking Dead: Our World[20] iOS, Android Next Games 2018 Discontinued
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite[21][22] iOS, Android Niantic, WB Games San Francisco 2019 Discontinued
Dragon Quest Walk[23][24] iOS, Android COLOPL, Square Enix 2019 Available in Japan only
Let's Hunt Monsters[25][26][27] iOS, Android TiMi Studio Group, Tencent Games 2019
Five Nights at Freddy's AR: Special Delivery [28] iOS, Android Illumix 2019 Discontinued
Minecraft Earth[29][30] iOS, Android Mojang Studios 2019 Discontinued
WeWard[31] iOS, Android WeWard 2019 Step tracker with geolocation additions
Catan: World Explorers[32][33] iOS, Android Niantic, Catan GmbH 2020 Discontinued
Pikmin Bloom[34][35] iOS, Android Niantic 2021 Collaboration with Nintendo
Transformers: Heavy Metal[36] iOS, Android Niantic N/A Cancelled in 2022 before real launch.
Parallel Kingdom iOS, Android PerBlue 2008 Discontinued 2014
LootQuest iOS, Android Virtualcoma 2025 Monthly Updates
Wandrio iOS, Android Wandrio 2026 Square controlling and collecting game

See also

References

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