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The game can be restarted by clicking CTRL+R command on the keyboard. | The game can be restarted by clicking CTRL+R command on the keyboard. | ||
Test | '''Test''' | ||
The project/game was test during Summaery 2018 in Bauhaus University Weimar by the students of the University. As they comment, the game is exhausting and fun. One of the users commented on it as: “I can play this game fo my weekly sports activity!” The links to the user experiences can be found at: | |||
[https://vimeo.com/290524373 User 1 - Highscore!] | |||
[https://vimeo.com/user59185055/review/290524373/2584adceff User 2 - Exhausted] | |||
'''Conclusion''' | |||
Of course, we cannot solve this problem by making people play a game. But for them to realize the struggles of the inhabitants of the city, the environmentalists and the professionals like city planners and architects, such a “fun” way is chosen. | |||
During the game, especially in the VR version, the users are getting stressed and use a lot of effort, only to realize that this game never ends. This is the intended result to show them; as long as humankind roams this planet, there will be some of them who will try to harm its nature for their own good. | |||
The green is our friend, we must protect it; or one day, the nature will find a way to remove us from the game. | |||
'''''All Rights Reserved, Özdemir Bogac Süyök, 2018, Bauhaus University Weimar, Critical VR Lab, Jörg Brinkmann''''' |
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