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BMU student develops ‘Unlock Me’ – a game to educate users about COVID 19

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Shreyansh Anchlia, a B. Tech student along with the ideation from faculty members Dr. Goldie Gabrani and Nishtha Phutela of BML Munjal University (BMU), Gurgaon, has developed a game called ‘Unlock Me’, to help spread awareness about COVID-19.  

The game plays out as a simulation of real-life risks related to COVID-19, such as players getting infected by coming in the vicinity of coronavirus infected places and people. Players need to make the right choices and be wary of these risky practices as they move through the game, as these reduce their health.

Through a series of events, the player earns sanitizers which act like powerups. After gaining enough experience a question is presented in order to test the player’s knowledge regarding the current scenario. These questions are solved in a different section of the game where samples of the virus are analyzed.

In the course of the game, the player also gets to learn about announcements by the Health Ministry, which also educates them as they progress through the game. After completing a specific number of levels and getting all the answers right, the player unlocks a ‘cure’ for the virus, thereby unlocking a new mode in which the player needs to deliver it to those in need. Unlock Me has been developed in Unity3d as a top-down arcade game. New levels will be added to the game in the coming months, along with an Arena Mode that will get unlocked after level 100.

The game serves both an educational as well as an entertainment purpose. It is available on all Android phones, running Version 4.4 and above. It is a secure app and asks for no personal information to start. The game can be downloaded from Google Play Store using the following link:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Shreyansh.UnlockMe

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