My idea for a game is a collaboration, a melding of two worlds that in the past have had an uneasy relationship; the natural world, and the technological world.
Typically, outdoors and indoors. Dare I say old and young? I’m passionate about the natural world and the only way we can hope to protect it is through education, but how do we deliver this education?
My idea centres around a survival game (for console/PC), giving players the opportunity to select, and survive in any location on the globe, from their own back yard to the deepest, darkest rainforest.
To progress through the game, in part, real world information must be obtained. Information that requires independent research and experiencing the natural world first hand. (Synced mobile app)
Maybe it could take 10 years or a lifetime to ‘complete’ - an ongoing process of discovery.
And perhaps the natural world and the technological world aren’t so separate after all.
Wind farms and wave power are just two examples of a perfect unison, still to reach their full potential. Facebook and Instagram burst with people’s photos of exotic plants and wildlife from their travels. Planet Earth II was a hit with children, who could easily have watched it on an iPad, in the back of the car on the way to school.
How do I get the attention of my market?
Do I understand and know my customers?
Should I release small and build over time?
Questions, amongst many to be answered, research to begin. I’m excited by the prospect of the research and development process mirroring what the game experience will ultimately be…
Time spent playing on my computer and interacting with the online world whilst spending time outdoors experiencing the natural world and learning what we can do to protect it.
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” – Albert Einstein