“THE OCEAN MAN”
Creators: Rohaan
High School Students from Thomas A. Edison CTE HS
Type of Project:
- Coding,
- Game Design,
- UX/UI Design
Themes of Project:
- Entertainment,
- Public Safety,
- Resource Sharing
About this Project:
My game is about Being ocean wise I came up with this idea from my love for fiction and sci fi horror. This idea evolved into a simple clicking game. In my game you click PNG’s of humans to destroy them and beat the level
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Feedback from the Judges:
This game is very satisfying to play, I really enjoyed clicking on all of the images and seeing them disappear! The app flows nicely as well, although I think the story could come up on a home screen instead of being a separate module to emphasis the message. I think one area for improvement could be to tie game action to real world action, maybe by adding a link or a pledge to picking up trash in everyday life.
I like that you're thinking about a different way to open up awareness for ocean pollution. I enjoyed the reactions when I clicked each of the items in the game. It was very easy to play and user friendly.
This could be even more impactful with education pieces in the app to teach people about how to prevent pollution or the consequences of not cleaning our oceans.
This could be even more impactful with education pieces in the app to teach people about how to prevent pollution or the consequences of not cleaning our oceans.
Hi, Rohaan -- what an innovative way to address the issue of pollution! I appreciated your openness about your coding journey -- it's clear that you made the most of this learning experience, and it all came together in a really enjoyable and easy-to-play way. If you continue to grow the game, I wonder if there's a way to connect how people are interacting in the game to actions that they take in real life (like donating to environmental causes, or organizing their own clean ups). Thanks for making such an exciting project!