Sphero Exile: Creating Sphero’s First Arcade-Style App

You can do more with Sphero than just drive. Simply pick Sphero up in your hand and it becomes a controller for advanced on-screen gameplay. With 360˚ movement and unobstructed visual action, Sphero is the perfect controller for reinventing classic shoot ‘em up arcade-style games. This is the story of the making of Sphero Exile, from the original hack to what’s next.

Shoot ‘em ups have been a gaming hallmark since, well, the beginning of games. We’ve enjoyed the originals like Spacewar!, Galaxian, Space Invaders, Defender, and of course Asteroids. There have been incredible remakes, mash-ups, and triple-A titles all playing off their forefather’s traditions. With our favorites in mind, we took the opportunity to find a novel way of using Sphero to create an engaging game experience – all while keeping traditional play intact. This is why we created Sphero Exile for both Sphero and non-Sphero users.

Over a year ago, when I was hired for the game design position at Orbotix, I was instantly excited about trying out ideas for games that could be played with a robot. That doesn’t sound difficult, right? I jumped straight to Sphero’s gaming potential and wanted to build something people had never experienced before. It’s a lofty idea, but as you may have read in other Orbotix blog posts, we dream big first and figure it out later!

We wanted to make something familiar and new all at the same time, and a top-down space shooter was a cool fit for Sphero as a controller. Our director of software, Jon Carroll (the “Admiral”), had created a rough app during one of our hack Fridays called “Space Fighter”. The idea was to steer a ship using Sphero as the controller, shoot stuff, and even shake Sphero to set off a super-bomb that would destroy everything. While this was just the original idea, it became the core of the game.

Building off this initial hack, our team led by software engineer Brandon, created Exile for two platforms in about six months. The process included learning tech, designing, developing, art-ing, audio-ing, testing, and finally, releasing. That’s an incredible feat to accomplish in just six months!

The challenge with Exile was to successfully immerse players inside a mobile game. The first step was therefore to imagine a grand tale to help the game come alive. Even if the story isn’t the main focus, it provides a backdrop of complexity and purpose that greatly enhances the experience.  A hero, born to protect his people, the Robot-Kind.  As a consequence for rebelling against The Construct, he was banished to deep space and must journey home to save his people. To further enhance the experience, audio quality was important. Sound extraordinaire, Nathan Madsen, built the soundtrack to fit Exile’s storyline. The score is unusual in the mobile gaming space – it doesn’t sound like your typical techno-rave or retro 8-bit synth. We wanted players to get excited just by listening to this game.

The next big design step for Sphero Exile was the artwork. Because Sphero allows players to enjoy Exile without covering the screen with their fingertips, the art in Exile takes center stage. With our original hack app in mind, we kept the design simple so that the user could focus on their strategy without a complicated User Interface (UI). Our artist, Cassie, landed on a suped-up retro style with attention to detail in every individual ship and sector. This unique combination of elements allows for dynamic action gestures and engaging gameplay. Sphero even flashes colors as feedback for incidents such as damage taken or items collected, bringing the game to life in the palm of your hand.

Exile will continue to evolve in the months ahead. From enhanced weapon upgrades to additional galaxies, you can look forward to even more personalized gameplay so that you can be your own hero. With 20+ free apps available for Sphero, we haven’t even begun to exhaust the possibilities for gameplay with this little robot. You can expect our team to crank out engaging ideas for Sphero and all of you fans. We hope we’re off to a good start. Let us know what you think of Sphero Exile and what you’d like to see more of by posting to our Facebook page or tweeting to @GoSphero with the hashtag #SpheroExile. Prefer a different platform? Check out or list of social media sites located on the footer of our website at GoSphero.com.

Sphero Rolls Out Six New Apps

Summer is coming to an end, but the fun is just getting rolling with Sphero. We’re excited to announce the launch of six new apps, including our first multi-player apps and first arcade-style game. Now there are even more possibilities for how you can engage with Sphero every day.

Our first multi-player apps, TAG and ColorGrab, make Sphero the perfect addition to any party. Whether you’ve got one robot or many, you now have a way to play with family and friends. Get a group together, and let the games begin!

After a demo at CES 2012 (known then as Sphero Spacefighter), the much-anticipated Sphero Exile is ready to launch. Fly through space, destroy enemies, and collect weapon upgrades using Sphero as a controller in our first arcade-style game. This release contains the first seven sectors of gameplay, with more on the way.

Sphero loves third-party apps, and Doodle Grub is no exception. With more than 5 million downloads worldwide, you can now use Sphero to control your grub while gobbling up apples and avoiding enemies. Careful, you just might get addicted!

Finally, we’ve redesigned two Sphero apps to make them smarter and faster. Sphero v2 combines Sphero Drive, Sphero, SpheroCam, and other new functions into one central app. In addition, Golf v2 has been revamped for more intuitive gameplay, including hook and slice mechanics, and better accuracy. Check out the video below to see all these apps in action.

You can download Exile, ColorGrab, TAG, and Golf v2 this week. Doodle Grub and Sphero v2 will be available September 14th, 2012. For more info visit our apps page and be sure to let us know what you think by posting to our Facebook Page.

Remember, Sphero also has a firmware update available that hugely improves your driving experience. Cool enhancements include: Vector Drive, Fast Aiming, and Auto-Leveling. Check out the blog post for more information.