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Interactive
Software

Bring your vision to life with engaging and
versatile interactive software applications.

Interactive Software Solutions

From custom gaming experiences to product configurators, interactive software applications can help sell your products, tell your story, and increase brand awareness.

Interactive Naming Rights Application

To create an interactive fundraising tool, Abstract built a software application that allows hospital staff to input the names of a potential donor while selecting applicable areas and wings where their naming rights would be shown. Once complete, the application exports a full, 3D animated walkthrough complete with audio soundtrack like the example shown.

Custom Gaming Experience

Gaming experiences are fun, interactive ways to showcase your products and services in a new light. Powered by a console gaming controller, the user must race through the level, blasting through barriers while avoiding obstacles. A variety of in-game metrics are aggregated to reach a score, while the top ten finishers are proudly displayed on a leaderboard after each run.

Product Configuration Builders

When your product is highly customizable, it can be hard to showcase your array of solutions effectively. This interactive application was designed to allow the user to build their own surgical knife from handle design to blade type. Once the build was completed, the user could rotate the knife and animate the blade to see it in motion. The user can place the item in their shopping cart and the proper SKU populated to streamline the order.

3D Marketing Demos

This application was designed as an exhibition display to showcase the benefits of a new product. This desktop application allows the user to build and break apart the tool to examine each piece individually. Designed to be used with a touch screen display, exhibit goers were able to rotate the built tool and individual pieces 360 degrees. After inspecting the tool, an animation is launched to show how the tool is used.

Abstract’s 5 Stages
of a Software Project