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The Guardian: TDV Missions 1.0.4
"Necessary and educational." - AnnaGrace,Appszoom..In this unique educational game you play as ►The Guardian◄ andareassigned three young people who need your help to recognizeabusivedating behavior. The Guardian accomplishes this throughthreeunique types of gameplay...☺☺☺☺☺ GAMEPLAY ☺☺☺☺☺.Stage ONE: Tap -n- Fly.First you will need to fly over, under, and around obstacles togetto your young charge when you recognize abusive behavior!.Will you be flying at night or during the day? Will it be inclearweather or through the rain? Guess what ... ? It depends onthetime of day and the weather where YOU are because TheGuardiandynamically updates based on your location, time of day,andcurrent weather!.Will a rainy day game be different than playing with clear skiesatnight???.Stage TWO: Answer the Quiz.Once you get to your young charge you need to alert them totheabuse - but you can only do this if you are able toaccuratelyidentify the type of abuse involved! How much do you knowaboutcontrolling behavior? Or about alcohol abuse? Digitalabuse?Sexting? To help your teen you will need to be able toidentify allof these warning signs of an abusive relationship - andmanymore!.Stage THREE: Rotate to Gain Confidence and Support.After successfully addressing three types of abuse for your teenitis time to encourage them to seek help - using your smartphoneortablet you will be tilt-ing them in the right direction!.When you have successfully helped one of your teens youaren'tfinished - you have a total of three teens that need yourhelp sothere's no time to rest on your wings! Can you help allthree ofyour young people and earn your golden wings?."The Guardian" is the award-winning video game from the2014Life.Love. Game Design Challenge. The Guardian, playable inbothEnglish and Spanish, is designed and developed to helpteens,parents, and teachers understand teen dating violence..♪♫♪♫♪ PRAISE AND AWARDS ♫♪♫♪♫."A recommended app in high schools ... necessary and educational."-Appszoom."I loved that you used three age groups and that both genderswererepresented; great job!" - Dr. Elizabeth L.Richeson,Psychologist."Outstanding! Amazing effort." - Simon Carless, Chairman Emeritusofthe Independent Games Festival."Excellent style and graphics." Professor Jon A. Preston,ProgramCoordinator, Computer Game Design and Development atSPSU.1st Place, 2014 Life.Love. Game Design Challenge.♂♀ ♂♂ ♀♀ TEEN DATING VIOLENCE ♂♀ ♂♂ ♀♀.The Guardian: TDV Missions is a fantastic casual educationalgamecreated to protect teens, tweens, and young adults from teendatingviolence, a problem which affects 44% of all students by thetimethey graduate from college. Teen dating violence is more thanjustphysical or sexual abuse, it also includesemotional,psychological, and verbal abuse too . . . and it canhappen toanybody regardless of gender, ethnicity, socioeconomicstatus . . .it is an equal opportunity problem and awareness iscritical toprevention...♥♥♥♥♥ JENNIFER ANN'S GROUP ♥♥♥♥♥.This game is brought to you by Jennifer Ann's Group, anonprofitcharity which has been producing video games to protectteens fromdating violence since 2008. Jennifer Ann's Group is namedin memoryof Jennifer Ann Crecente, a high school senior killed byherex-boyfriend. In her name we are protecting teens from datingabusethrough awareness, education, and advocacy..► ► ► Together we will #stopTDV ◄ ◄ ◄.
Love in the Dumpster 1.1.2
Love in the Dumpster, an awardwinningvideogame from the Life.Love. Game Design Challenge, wasdevelopedbyJean HEHN of Another Kind in Brussels, Belgium. Thisambitiousgamepresents teen dating violence in seven acts, providingplayerstheopportunity to experience dating violence from theperspectiveofboth Lily and Tomas. The developer explains, "I triedto writeanengaging story and dialogue and included two maincharacters(ofboth genders) to try and have people relate to them,and alsoshowthat both genders can be victims."Tomas Rawlings, writing for the Huffington Post in “CallofMoralDuty – Making Games for Change” calls the game “aquirkynarrativedriven experience that has the player dealing withtheups and downof high school dating” and Stephanie DuchenneofGameZone writes in“Love in the Dumpster: a game abouttoxicrelationships” that thegame “provides a rather eloquent methodofoutlining significantphrases and behaviours that will help onetoidentify an abusiverelationship.”Video games are an ideal tool for confronting andpreventingteendating violence. Through a video game adolescents areabletoexplore specific aspects of dating abuse at their own paceandinthe privacy of their home without feeling “preached to”byparents,teachers, or counselors.