Compass Page
This screen shows the distance and
direction to your destination while displaying actual speed
and distance traveled beneath the graphic compass.
Game 1: Geko™ Smak
Move toward the Geko™ symbol on the screen until you're directly
above it. Then press a key to "smak" it! You've got
to hurry as the pace picks up throughout the game. Three levels
of difficulty will challenge everyone in the family!
Upcoming-Turn
Feature
A new feature to the compass page alerts the user of an upcomg
turn. If you are within 15 seconds of a turn in your route,
the compass arrow will bend to show you in which direction the
next point is.
Game 2: Memory Race
Under every treasure chest, you’ll find a tile. Each tile
has an exact match hidden elsewhere on the game board. Be the
fastest to match all the tiles on the board! Gather a group
of friends together and see which Geko will win the race!
Map Page See a breadcrumb trail of where you've
been with waypoints that have been marked along the path.
Game 3: Virtua Maze
You're centered in a virtual maze world with virtual flags hidden
throughout. Navigate your physical world to explore the virtual
maze and gather all the flags. A special "cheat" mode
can help you when you're frustrated, but it comes with a hefty
time penalty!
Mark Waypoint Feature Mark an area along your journey as
a waypoint to easily track and find important locations.
Game 4: Nibbons
Your mission is to gather numbers as they appear on the screen.
As you collect larger and larger numbers, your tail will grow.
Be careful—you don’t want to step on it!
PanTrack™ Page
Pan along your track and "go back in time" to select
a location to 'Mark', or perform a 'TracBack®' or 'Direct
Go
To'. In the Geko 201 and 301, where saved tracks are supported,
this feature lets users pick the beginning and ending point
of
the track log to be saved, instead of always starting from
the current location back to a limited list of track points
based on the time by which they were created.
Game
5: Gekoids
Dodge and blast virtual meteors speeding toward you by using the Geko
301's electronic compass features. Three levels of difficulty make this geolocation
game progressively harder.