A UK-first Mario Kart-style augmented reality karting experience is under starter’s orders. Opening in London’s Shoreditch in August, Chaos Karts has been designed to make you feel like you’re inside a racing video game. Suitable for up to eight players at a time, the ‘game-changer’ experience gives each person their own physical kart, which can be steered and driven like a typical go-kart, at speeds of up to 20mph. That’s where the similarities with standard go-karting end, however. The first major difference between Chaos Karts and typical go-karting is that there’s no marked-out track. The experience takes place inside a mainly empty section of a warehouse and the track is beamed into the space by a complex system of projectors. No headsets are needed to view the track. Every player will see the same projection with their own eyes, allowing them to drive around the circuit as they would a physical one. At the start of the experience, teams will collectively decide which track to start on. There are options from Daytona Beach to outer space. They can then race their way through a number of different courses together during their session. As well as racing their team mates, players can earn points as they navigate their way around the tracks. One of the ways to do this is by collecting jewels that are projected into the track. When players drive over them, sensors in their karts will communicate with sensors in the warehouse to log the points. Each kart also comes with a ‘gun’ on the front. Players can use this gun to launch obstacles at other drivers. The controls are physically within the kart, but the obstacles are virtual. Again, the sensors in the room work with the sensors in the karts to project these obstacles in real time into the track. Also, unlike typical go-karting, helmets and driving suits are not needed at Chaos Karts. A lack of physical obstacles on the track and modern anti-collision technology built into the karts mean these safety measures are not needed, say the organisers. Tom Lionetti-Maguire, the founder of Chaos Karts, said: ‘We are so excited to be launching this brand-new attraction, and especially to be doing so this summer. Creating a real-life version of a videogame has been an obsession for some time and we are delighted to have cracked it. Every time you play it, the adrenaline, the pure elation of it… it still surprises me every time. ‘The gamification of experiences is a phenomenon that is here to stay, and this is the purest distillation of it. It’s a game and an experience, wrapped up in a whole load of silliness, with a sprinkling of nostalgia for good measure. Chaos Karts is a gamer-changer. All this and opening in time for a summer of fun that we so desperately deserve, is frankly a dream come true!’