Abstract

Forest have an important role for living thing, like human, animal, or plants. For example, forests play an active role in the availability of water sources that participated maintain food security for living beings and the largest supplier of oxygen. However, the lack of human consciousness in maintaining forest ecosystems resulted in the emergence of several threats that cause forest destruction in the form of deforestation and degradation include illegal logging, forest fires, forest conversion for plantations and industries [3 ]. With game application: Green Mission, it is be expected to be one of the solutions and can answer the problem for dealing with the forest damage. Application Green Mission is supposed to educate about the importance of conserving forest by planting trees. In this game, players are directed to resolve some of the challenges in the form of putting out fires, replant the forest bare, and drove the actors of deforestation. The concept in an adventure game is supposed to give a pleasant impression beside to educate player.

Highlights

  • Forests have many useful benefits for the community

  • 5.CONCLUSION Green Mission is an educational game intended for the general public informed of the forest

  • Game design is made simple without adding many objects

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Introduction

One of them is the various types of trees that can be utilized for human needs, both as building materials and daily equipment (pharmaceutical/craft industry), tourism, and science. One of the functions of tropical forest itself is to absorb carbon dioxide gas emissions to be converted into oxygen. The oxygen produced itself depends on the type of tree, the age of the tree, and the environmental conditions of the tree grow. Every one year old tree can produce approximately 1.2 kg of oxygen per day. [3] Trees with a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 18 cm can produce 6,000 pounds of oxygen. [4] For rubber tree species, each leaf that performs photosynthesis produces oxygen at 5 ml/hr. The oxygen produced approximately 300 liters per hour. At the time of rest, humans breathe oxygen about 1.8 to 2.4 grams of oxygen per minute. [5]

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