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AIDS prevention mobile game to be launched globally in September [Copy link]

According to Hong Kong Ta Kung Pao, India's ZMQ Software Systems has developed and launched four anti-AIDS games. "These games are very popular," said the company's technical director Qureshi, adding that 2.9 million people have downloaded these games since they were launched. "These games can educate mobile service subscribers and raise their awareness of (preventing and combating)
AIDS
, while reducing stigma and discrimination," Qureshi said. "We have set a goal of at least 13 million to 14 million people downloading this game." MSC&BSC Mobile Communications Forum | Civilian Communication Technology Forum f*u3u v;c7W
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The first game is a cricket match between the two teams, Demon XI and Security XI. The safety team must keep an eye on the balls that appear in the form of condoms, loyal partners, HIV information, and red ribbons that symbolize care and acceptance for HIV patients and their caregivers; but beware of the curve balls, which appear in the form of unsafe sex, infected blood transfusion procedures, dirty syringes, and bad friends.

The second game, Ribbon Chase, requires players to deliver messages to different cities around the world while being chased by HIV. The concept of the game is to deliver the prevention message to the local area before HIV spreads to a certain city. The third game
, Messenger,
has players acting as white doves symbolizing love and peace, shuttling between villages, delivering condoms and red ribbons. The more condoms and red ribbons delivered, the higher the player's score. www.mscbsc.com E {8 [ i v1E p;QThe

last game is a battle of wits with Indian gentlemen. A young man will compete with the player to see if the player's knowledge of AIDS is as rich as his. The way to play is that players must answer ten questions correctly in each game, and they have three chances to make mistakes. The game database has 550 questions to ensure that players can have fun and fully understand AIDS. MSC&BSC Mobile Communication Forum | Civilian Communication Technology Forum 4@ W,` h7x7l mh VP

ZMQ Software System is planning to make the content and operating language of these games suitable for Africa, Southeast Asia, Central Asia and Latin America before September 1, and launch them globally.
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