ater Bodies is an interactive, virtual reality game, aimed at children from 13 years and up, that highlights the alarming presence of microplastics in our drinking water. You will explore a virtual human stomach swarming with brightly coloured microplastics and tardigrades. Your goal is to shoot down as many microplastics as you can within the one-minute timer. The game hopes to raise awareness on where microplastic pollution comes from and the simple steps you can take to #beatplasticpollution. This experience aims awareness and action towards Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
There is some educational aspect to this, but it is so over exaggerated. I feel that it should at least zoom in showing the perspective of how micro this really is. If we are concerned about the microplastics in the water by showing them as full size items, then maybe there should be some piles of poop, maybe some pots and pans for the iron, might as well be some shells and dinosaurs for the other minerals. For something free that might get someone to possibly consider using less plastic bags, bottles or t-shirts? I suppose it is a good thing. Play wise it is a simple mini-game that a kid might enjoy.
投稿者:Dave
★5
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愚かな、しかし楽しい。 あなたの体の中で(非)教育的なシュートアップ。
投稿者:byteframe
Silly, but fun. An (un)educational shoot em up inside your body.