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"Help!" Is a 3D serious game designed and developed by the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Udine, Italy, in collaboration with the Regional Council of the Associations of Disabled Persons FVG. The game allows you to test your ability to help in emergency situations. In the game, you are faced with scenarios such as an earthquake or a fire, with the goal of helping a disabled person in the evacuation of a building. The different game levels deal with physical, visual, and hearing disabilities. For each disability, the initial level is a training gym that allows you to learn the concepts necessary to achieve the goal, under the guidance of a firefighter.

The guidelines taught by the game are taken from this document of the Italian National Fire Corps: http://www.vigilfuoco.it/allegati/biblioteca/legge_disabili.pdf




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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Developer: HCILabUdine

Genre: Simulation

App version: 1.0.9

App size: 80M

Recent changes: Performance enhancements and minor bug fixes.
Increased compatibility with recent devices.

Comments:

This is a good game but please add Indian sign language and the other sign languages because I do not live in Italy please

It's a short game. It's alright but just it gets quite repetitive. But it's still alright.

I like the idea behind this game. The Graphics are not the best, and I wish there were more levels.

The game is so awesome it lets me save disabled people. The reason im giving it 4 stars is because there is no level editor. Can you plz add that.

As a disabled person, I really like this game. Not only does it teach me how to save myself, it teaches me how to help other people with disabilities.'


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