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http://dx.doi.org/10.7583/JKGS.2017.17.6.121

A case study on the shooting game using user's location and map information : "Save the village"  

Yoon, Taebok (Dept. of Software Engineering, Seoil University)
Abstract
The problem of missing child is a social problem. It became a social problem that all parents must consider. These social and public sector issues need urgent improvement. There are many studies on the problem of preventing missing child worldwide as an area of increasing interest. However, in the past, mainly the method of monitoring the position information of the child depending on the equipment was mainly tried. In addition to this method, a method of learning local information is required. In this paper, we propose the game "Save the village," a flight shooting game based on the player's location information and local information. It is expected that it will be possible to learn local information naturally through this game. It is also expected that children will be able to cope with the situation without embarrassing or confusing even in a strange area.
Keywords
Prevention of missing child; Location based games; Flight shooting game;
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