Race the wild: Difference between revisions

From Computer Laboratory Group Design Projects
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Created page with "Client to be confirmed. Initial discussion with Chris Sandbrook cgsandbrook@gmail.com from Cambridge programme for Conservation Leadership Race the Wild computer game")
 
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:


Race the Wild computer game
Race the Wild computer game
The UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre wants to improve public engagement with wildlife conservation. One very successful approach is to help those interested in wild animals to learn more about their daily activities, and to imagine the environments that the animals have to survive in. The goal of this project is to create a game that runs on a mobile phone platform, allowing players to compare their own movements to those of wild animals that are fitted with satellite tracking devices. You are free to design a game scenario in any genre that makes use of play location data and animal tracking information.

Revision as of 09:14, 10 October 2012

Client to be confirmed. Initial discussion with Chris Sandbrook cgsandbrook@gmail.com from Cambridge programme for Conservation Leadership

Race the Wild computer game

The UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre wants to improve public engagement with wildlife conservation. One very successful approach is to help those interested in wild animals to learn more about their daily activities, and to imagine the environments that the animals have to survive in. The goal of this project is to create a game that runs on a mobile phone platform, allowing players to compare their own movements to those of wild animals that are fitted with satellite tracking devices. You are free to design a game scenario in any genre that makes use of play location data and animal tracking information.