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Albert and Camille’s Little Lille Adventure is an exploration and adventure game in which you navigate characters around a map of occupied Lille in 1917. Players take the part of both Albert Calmette and Camille Guérin and interact with Lille's citizens to obtain the necessary supplies for their important vaccine research. As the player collects each item, they will learn about the methods used to create BCG, and how vaccines work.

Data Collection

At the beginning of the game, we ask for the player to anonymously provide their age and country of origin along with a 3 letter nickname. This is so we can ensure that the games are reaching the right audience. We will not, and cannot, record individual personal/contact information in the game. 

The Game Developer

VALIDATE worked closely with game developer Claris Richter from The Dollar Game Store. With over a decade of experience in designing, developing, and deploying games to multiple platforms, Claris offers a hassle-free way for you to bring your game idea to life! If you are interested in doing your own video game project, email Claris - thedollargamestore@gmail.com.

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows, macOS
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorsThe VALIDATE Website, TheDollarGameStore
GenreAdventure, Educational, Role Playing
Made withUnity
Tags2D, bcg, Historical, science, Singleplayer, Unity, vaccines
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

Download

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Little Lille Adventure V2 (Win).zip 30 MB
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Little Lille Adventure V2 (Mac).zip 47 MB

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The pixel art is amazing and admittedly I haven't seen a game that used common tropes (pixel art) and used it for educational purpose before. The pixel art is cute and I can tell that a game developer who is knowledgeable of the art style was hired for this! Admittedly, this is the type of game that I am aspiring to make, really. The pixel art is cute and...it feels at home playing games with art style, really. It does not feel like I am playing those generic, educational games. It honestly feels that a real game developer collaborated with a person or team of researchers or medical practitioners on making the concept of this game and executing it well, really. Great work! And you definitely inspire this would-be indie game developer (and currently a 2nd year BS Pharmacy student) for making games like this! (*Notes: I really love how some of the character sprites faces into your direction.)

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Thanks Miko!This is great feedback. Please help us out by spreading the word about this project - https://www.validate-network.org/bcg-adventures