Much ado about mushrooms: inside the fungi revolution
Much ado about mushrooms: inside the fungi revolution

IMAGE

This charming Enniskerry farmhouse with gorgeous grounds is on the market for €2.5 million
This charming Enniskerry farmhouse with gorgeous grounds is on the market for €2.5 million

Sarah Finnan

Real Weddings: Nadia and Ian’s enchanting wedding in Co Wexford
Real Weddings: Nadia and Ian’s enchanting wedding in Co Wexford

Shayna Sappington

This 1700s Georgian Sporting Lodge in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains is on sale for €3.95 million
This 1700s Georgian Sporting Lodge in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains is on sale...

IMAGE

House Tour: How influencer Aoife Mulvenna transformed this Belfast home with €3,500
House Tour: How influencer Aoife Mulvenna transformed this Belfast home with €3,500

Michelle Hanley

8 easy ways to keep your brain healthy that you can do right now
8 easy ways to keep your brain healthy that you can do right now

IMAGE

Pearl Reddington: ‘The stitches tell a story of tradition, the design narrates the language of the present’
Pearl Reddington: ‘The stitches tell a story of tradition, the design narrates the language of...

Sarah Finnan

This innovative Monkstown red brick is on the market for €750,000
This innovative Monkstown red brick is on the market for €750,000

IMAGE

Here’s what your star sign says about your personality
Here’s what your star sign says about your personality

Grace McGettigan

I tried a sound bath, the meditation method for those who can’t meditate
I tried a sound bath, the meditation method for those who can’t meditate

Holly O'Neill

Image / Editorial

‘Can you save the world?’ Free, online game teaches children about social distancing


By Shayna Sappington
13th May 2020
‘Can you save the world?’ Free, online game teaches children about social distancing

Encouraging positive social behaviour, this new computer game is an amazing educational tool for children


A new computer game titled “Can You Save The World?” is rapidly gaining popularity for a unique and important reason.

The game was created by psychologist professor Richard Wiseman, from the University of Hertfordshire, and French game developer Martin Jacob.

How to play

Set on a tiled street in a colourful town, the player must dodge others and maintain a safe distance, while collecting face masks, healthy foods and toilet roll along the way.

As the main player, by avoiding close contact with others and taking the proper precautions, you gain points for saving so many others’ lives.

can you save the world

It is a fun and creative way to not only learn about important lockdown measures but also incentivise children to optimistically view the current global situation.

And, by catering to pro-social gaming, Can You Save The World? encourages positive social behaviours too.

Where to play

The game is completely free and can be played on any computer at: https://martin-jacob.itch.io/can-you-save-the-world

Wiseman and Jacob are currently working on a mobile version of Can You Save The World? which they hope will be available soon.

But seeing how it only took them two weeks to create the computer version, it shouldn’t take them too long at all.

 

Read more: Coronavirus care package: 7 thoughtful gifts to send to someone special

Read more: Face masks for kids: 4 Irish-made options to cover up

Read more: Motherhood is relentless. If I could jump ship right now, I would. Without a second thought