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Tuesday, 03 June 2008

 The rubber ducky Plastics serious game teaches the players the difference between thermoset plastics (which can be recycled) and other types of plastics.

 As rubber ducks are moved in front of the player on a conveyor belt, they must determine whether the plastic can be recycled or not, so you can build a bigger rubber duck.  Plastics that are not recycleable are clicked on and thrown to the side.

A tutorial on how to make this game is part of USQ's CSC3418 - Games Programming course. 

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