Leukaemia Patient Helps Create Chemotherapy Game 38
jasoncart writes "Whilst trying to visualize his illness, leukaemia patient and gamer Ben Duskin came up with a concept for a video game, according to a story on Ferrago. With the help of Eric Johnston and his employers LucasArts, the PC game, whose object is '...to destroy all mutated cells and to collect the seven shields which provide protection from common side effects of chemotherapy', is now in beta and available for free download from the Make A Wish Foundation - there are also screenshots available on Ferrago. The best news of all is that Ben is now in remission."
Postive thinking. (Score:5, Interesting)
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Maybe he just thought up a video game idea that he ripped off from Innerspace.
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When going through chemotherapy, especially for Lymphoma/Leukemia from what I understand, your body is in shambles. There are some drugs that help boost you white/red blood cell
counts Neupogen/Epogen (sp?) and others that help with the nausea, but besides that there is very little that modern medicine can do. So some Oncologists actually recommend visualizing the cancer cells being destroyed by the drugs/immune system. They claim
Games Improving Mental Fitness (Score:4, Interesting)
I have rather severe neurologic problems in some areas of my brain and your game is helping me to regain some use of those areas that are "resting."
It was a great thing to hear.
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Trivia: The tagline under EA's M.U.L.E describes it as "a game in which up to four players attempt to settle a distant planet with the so-called help of a mule-like machine they all learn to hate.
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I am not the grand-parent poster, nor related to that game in anyway. I just wanted to check it out. It appears to work perfectly with the latest version of Wine.
Seems to be pretty decent, too.
Quick! (Score:5, Funny)
Make A Wish Fondation (Score:5, Insightful)
I've personally done fundraising for my local chapter (which is on the opposite coast), and I was inspired to do so after actually being a part of a wish. I'd suggest doing the same to anyone.
While you're not off donating to eff, be sure to donate to Make A Wish. You're literally giving happiness.
downloaded it last night (Score:2, Interesting)
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The key is for the kid (Ben) to be able to say that he made a computer game... which he can now do.
Saying that - I do agree, it is too darned difficult at the moment.
Re:downloaded it last night (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyone know if the various weapons represent specific types of treatments? Obviously the "bosses" represent illnesses, so it would only make sense...
=Smidge=
Disease-themed game... (Score:1)
Hope it helps (Score:3, Funny)
The first thing I saw... (Score:1)
I immediately thought 2 things:
1. "WTF does that have to do with leukemia? Is it some kind of new biological weapon in the game?"
2. When did Lucasarts buy Rockstar?
Re:The first thing I saw... (Score:2)
The developers who said no (Score:4, Interesting)
On the other hand, kudos to Lucasarts, who while evil for canning Sam and Max 2, like Vader obviously still have some good in them somewhere.
Whoaaaaaaaa (Score:1)
Ugh... no offense (Score:1, Informative)
Chicken Pox Big Chicken Monster (Score:1)
I was lucky, when I was 5 I got Chicken Pox. When I was 7 I got ALL and we were told that if I'd not had it and was exposed to it in the next 4 to 6 years, I would die from it because of the supressed imune system I had and would have.
Game Over (Score:2, Insightful)
Five minutes later 'Game over, your patient is dead'
Well, I'm sure that cheered them up
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Just downloaded it. (Score:1)
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Just played the game (Score:3, Interesting)
I would be really interesting in the technical specs of the program. Did they develop their own physics engine for the game, or did they borrow LucasArts code? If the physics and 3D stuff had to be developed from scratch, then that could very easily account for the months spent in development. Some things I'd like to see are:
It's a fun game. No doubt about that. Graphics are nice, physics are good, based on a solid principal, etc.
Re:Just played the game (Score:2)
For ppl complaining about the camera, just zoom way out. Oh, and I love the controls - any oldschool StarCon or SpaceWar players will find them pleasant. However, if you don't love them - down is brake. Use it often. Makes t