Designing Digitally Inc. has sold a complete browser-based 3-D serious game for a government client. The client needed the ability to teach prison guards how to effectively transport an inmate from one location to another. The game uses one of Designing Digitally’s Web-based gaming engines that would allow for guards to fully understand the correct procedures when handling inmates.
The game allows the guard to be provided instant feedback from an automated inmate depending on what that action is taken. By using dynamic interactions, the company was able to allow for interactive dynamic responses by the automated bot rather than a linear learning path. The virtual online learning tool allows for guards in training to obtain a full understanding of what could potentially happen if those procedures are not completed as they were taught during training sessions.
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