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Real Time Strategy Game, known as Tethys to Use, Recycle and/or Manage Water to Achieve Large Scale Beneficial Impact
With 1.2 billion people playing video games worldwide, the gaming community is a powerful entity to transmit messages and ideas across the globe. Penn Nursing graduate student Matthew Lee is using a video game he created in hopes of reducing water scarcity worldwide.
Lee's game is a finalist in the 2014 G20 Global Business Challenge. His team, AFK Studios, is comprised ofstudents from the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Queensland and himself. In the past, the competition has aimed to bring graduate students together to create solutions to global challenges through innovation. The challenge this year, according to the G20 website, is "to develop an innovative solution to use, recycle and/or manage water to achieve large scale beneficial impact."Their solution is a real time strategy game, known as Tethys, named after the Greek mythological mother of rivers. They will be traveling to Brisbane, Australia in November to present in the final round of the challenge.
Tethys is a multiplayer online game in which players build empires using primarily water at first, and then food and other resources subsequently. Users have the ability to geo-engineer the map, move things aroundand manipulate water, "reflecting how water is at the center of human civilization," Lee said.
AFK Studios' game has a two-fold purpose - firstly, to educate its users about water-related issuesand secondly, to raise money that can help fund key projects to alleviate water issues. Lee said that its target audience is "young adults who are getting into the gaming scene as well as people who used to be big gamers, but have scaled back due to the demands of career or family."
Source: The Daily Pennssylvanian
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