TILT FIVE

Tilt Five is a tabletop augmented reality system that turns the gameboard into a shared digital stage. It brings interactive 3D worlds to the table, where people can look, move, and play together in the same physical space.

Built for both play and creation, Tilt Five combines tracked AR glasses, a wand controller, and a gameboard designed for stable, immediate interaction. It supports development in Unity, Unreal, and Native C, making it a practical platform for developers who want to build spatial experiences without reinventing their entire workflow.

More than a headset, Tilt Five is a new format for digital entertainment: social, tactile, and easy to gather around. With support for multiplayer experiences and connections across devices such as PCs, smartphones, and Steam Deck, it offers a way to make AR feel less isolated and more like play was always meant to be.

Carnegie Mellon University

Entertainment Technology Center

The Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is the premiere professional graduate program for interactive entertainment and emerging media.

Rooted in CMU’s legacy of excellence in the arts and sciences, the ETC blends creative exploration with technical rigor in a uniquely collaborative environment. Our students learn by doing: through project-based work, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentorship from faculty and industry leaders.

It’s an experience designed to prepare graduates not just for their first job, but for a lifetime of innovation.


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