NATO Release Their First Serious Game on Google's Play Marketplace
LONDON, April 2, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
A NATO commissioned serious game is the first of its kind to achieve full deployment
on Google's Play Marketplace.A portion of the serious game, developed completely in
VBSWorlds, a Caspian Learning/Bohemia Interactive Simulations product, is now available to
download for free from Android devices.
Aportion of the serious game commissioned by NATO and designed to improve the
effectiveness of personnel during Maritime Interdiction Operationsis now available to
download for free from Google's Play Marketplace.
The game, originally conceptualised by Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS) and
subsequently redeveloped for mobile devices by their partners, Caspian Learning, is one of
the first of its kind to achieve such [potential] widescale and accessible distribution.
Google's Play Marketplace, formerly known as the Android Marketplace, is host to the
game where it can be downloaded simply by searching for 'Boarders Ahoy' in the 'Apps'
section of Play on any Android mobile or tablet device.
The finished serious gamehas also been previously deployed to standalone PCs and the
Web, but the new mobile version of the game marks NATO's continuing commitment to remain
on the cutting edge of technology developments whilst showcasing best practices to its
member countries.
Lee Rushworth, a spokesman for Caspian Learning said, "Developing such an effective
virtual training scenario and then allowing users to download it from the web to their
personal mobile devices or tablets is a great breakthrough for training. It's about time
we made more use of truly effective distance learning"
Caspian Learning are a multi award-winning serious games technology and design company
[http://www.caspianlearning.co.uk ]. Formed in 2002, they are the developer of the
acclaimed Thinking Worlds, whose globally unique technology allows instructional designers
to create fully immersive 3Dsims& games at costs previously restricted to 2D development.
They are the global leader in the use of 3D games and simulations
[http://www.thinkingworlds.com ] technology for performance improvement, having developed
over 100 sims or gamesfor clients all over the world including IBM, BBC, QinetiQ,
Accenture, Volvo,the Ministry of Defence and the European Union among others.
Lee Rushworth, Tel: +44(0)7983556153, Email: lee.rushworth@caspianlearning.co.uk