Brilio.net/en - Gadjah Mada University students Gisneo Pratala Putra and Fakhry Hafiyyan Wicaksana, Riza Arianto from University of Indonesia, Fadlika Dita Nurjanto from Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, and Bintang Satria Gautama from Sebelas Maret University were just trying to get rid of the negative stigmas that gamers face on a daily basis. Thats why these five students are established Cicustudio, Inc., a game development company.
Gisneo as the CEO of Circustudio reveals that their latest game, Chip Champs,tests a persons competence in carrying out a task, autonomous reactions responding to a desire, and relatedness which tests a persons ability to feel a connection.
Chip Champ is a simple game that strives to get rid the negative paradigm of a game, said Gisneo to brilio.net/en, Wednesday (7/10).
Gisneo said Chip Champ is a straightforward game with a twist. Inside the game, there is a red and blue button as well as two red and blue chips. The player must synchronize command buttons with the corresponding chips before the time runs out.
By doing so, we could hone our concentration, spatial recognition, and decision-making process, said the student of Mechanical Engineering from Gadjah Mada University.
Gisneo stated the concept presented is capable of improving the balance of the right and left brain. Furthermore, the game which was made within four months is also designed to reduce the risk of stroke in someone. This is possible because activities in the game equalizesthe role of the right and left brain.
For now, this game could only be downloaded via Play Store for Android users and still under development for iOS and Windows Mobile.
(brl/tis)