Code of Everand
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Code of Everand was a free online multiplayer game designed to teach children about road-crossing safety habits.[1]
The game was designed for 9 – 13 year olds and was commissioned by the UK’s Department for Transport and through play patterns and social reinforcement aims to strengthen proper Road safety.[2]
The game used real world traffic data to affect the behavior of monsters in the game.[3]
The game was shut down in early 2011.[4]
External links[edit]
- http://www.playbbg.com/gamelist/hot-games/code-of-everand.html
- http://areacodeinc.com/projects/code-of-everand/
- http://www.square-go.com/review/843
- https://crowdsourced-transport.com/code-of-everand-pedestrian-crossing-game/
References[edit]
- ↑ "Department for Transport: New online game to help tackle child road deaths". Department for Transport. 27 Feb 2023. Retrieved 27 Feb 2023.
- ↑ Dunwell, Ian (27 Feb 2023). "A game-based learning approach to road safety: Code of Everand". Retrieved 27 Feb 2023.
- ↑ Ho, Patora (27 Feb 2023). "Road Safety Knowledge Centre: Code of Everand". Retrieved 27 Feb 2023.
- ↑ Dickson, Simon (27 Feb 2023). "Transport closes Code of Everand". Retrieved 27 Feb 2023.
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