Climate Mission 3D – Play for the climate!




In Climate Mission 3D, you can have fun by playing ecologically themed games, and learn about how to reduce your own ecological footprint. There are three different games each containing 20 levels. “Merge small ice sheets to get a bigger one – but remember, the clock is ticking. Or plant ...

In Climate Mission 3D, you can have fun by playing ecologically themed games, and learn about how to reduce your own ecological footprint. There are three different games each containing 20 levels. “Merge small ice sheets to get a bigger one – but remember, the clock is ticking. Or plant trees in the savannah – if your aim is good enough! Finally, keep the air fresh with our friends the ants – they’re experts at storing carbon! Heaps of fun and lots to learn – all in 3D. Try Climate Mission 3D now and save the planet!

 

 

When you complete a challenge it reduces global warming. Your progress is displayed on a thermometer that is visible in the game. Decreasing the thermometer reading also unlocks new challenges. There are 20 levels in each game type, which leads to 60 levels in total – your challenge is to complete them all and reduce the global temperature to a sustainable level. No one said it would be easy, but you can do it.

 

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Climate Mission 3D is not just a normal game – it is a game through which the player can have a real effect on reducing climate change. The application has the capability to run donation campaigns, where users can vote for different projects with the voting ballots they earn by playing the game. The first campaign takes place between 1st July and 31st August 2011 and it consists of six projects from Oxfam, WWF and IUCN. These existing projects were chosen based on their credibility and relation to the mitigation of climate change. Nokia will donate 50,000 € to these projects according to the allocation of the votes.

 

Download Climate Mission 3D from the Ovi Store and enjoy!

 



Source : http://blog.ovi.com/2011/06/29/climate-mission-3d-...


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Mercredi 29 Juin 2011

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