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== Proposal: WHO game == |
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The topic of the game is to eradicate cholera, malaria, yellow fever and possibly other diseases. |
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=== Educational objective === |
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The educational objective of the game is to learn about human medicine in a context that is very accessible for young children. |
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The game should contain an in-game Wikipedia with simplified versions of all relevant articles. |
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The game should require the player to read up on the diseases in order to be able to play the game. |
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=== Construction and management simulation === |
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The game could contain a limited [[w:construction and management simulation|construction and management simulation]] for research facilities of the WHO. |
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=== Objectives (ideas) === |
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* Breed a genetically modified dragon fly that decimates the Anopheles mosquito (the malaria host) effectively. |
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=== See also === |
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* [[SimCity#Game examples]] |
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* [[Model farm simulator]] |
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== External links == |
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* [http://bildung.wikia.com/wiki/Genius_-_Task_Force_Biologie Genius - Task Force Biology] (easily done better: the motivation to read the in-game emails here is very low because there is little relation to the actual game) |
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