Abstract

With the development and progress of the times, the number and types of garbage are increasing, and the corresponding problems of environmental pollution and resource waste are becoming more serious. To alleviate these problems, garbage recycling and reusing become even more important, and garbage cannot be reused without garbage classification. At present, although many cities have begun to carry out garbage classification and have built a lot of garbage classification sites in China, the popularity rate of garbage classification is not very ideal. One of the important reasons is that people lack the concept of garbage classification, so they cannot correctly classify garbage. The most important reason which cause this phenomenon is that the government have not educate the garbage classification in basic education stage in previous years, and now most of the points propaganda way is the monotony of picture and text propaganda, it is extremely boring for contemporary people to accept the single graphic form in the information age, and that forms could not arouse the desire to learning the garbage classification. In order to solve this problem, the paper attempts to design a virtual simulation games, garbage sorting games, that focuses on garbage classification which uses Unity 3D technology. The virtual simulation technology could increase peoples’ interest in learning in the game, while it might make people when playing the garbage sorting games have more fun, and in this way, it could make people acquire more knowledge of garbage classification deeply when they are playing the game.

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