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New game developed by Goldsmith University gives young people the chance to learn about social distancing and Covid-19 science

By June 9, 2020 No Comments

Goldsmiths University of London is working with Imperial College London researchers and the UK games industry to develop and release a Tetris-inspired educational game for young people. The game will enable players to learn about Covid-19 and the importance of social distancing.

The game, named Covid-Blox, is a free mobile game for young people aged 11-18 to learn about the way the Covid-19 virus invades a human cell and what happens as a consequence.

Through play, users will gain insight into how the Covid-19 virus operates at a molecular level, which helps them understand the importance of social distancing.

For more information on this, please contact Lorna Evans at lorna@londongeometry.com

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