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Phoenix Visual Arts has worked in a wide variety of multimedia from putting together corporate presentations that get used once or twice, to touchscreen systems that get used by thousand of people each and everyday, to web sites that can be used by millions. Although, most of the work Phoenix Visual Arts has done have been custon applications, we do have a few applications that are applicable to a large number of facilities.
Naural Selection Computer Game
In cooperation with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Phoenix Visual Arts developed the "Natural Selection Computer Game". The game demonstrates, through the actions of the user, how they as a predator in the game can have an impact on the natural selection process as it relates to evolution.
This game was designed to work on the Windows platform and is available for purchase exclusively from Phoenix Visual Arts.
Bug Basics Trivia Game
The Bug Basics Trivia Game was designed such that the user plays the part of the spider trying to eat flies that get caught in its web. In order for the spider to eat the fly the user has to correctly answer a question about bug trivia. If the user incorrectly answers the question, the fly gets away before the spider can eat it.
This game was designed to work on the Windows platform and is available for purchase exclusively from Phoenix Visual Arts.
Earth Evolution
What did the Earth look like 540 million years ago? What did it look like during the time of the dinosaurs? How does it differ from today? This program graphically shows what the Earth looked like over time, starting 540 million years ago up to present time.
This program was designed to work on the Windows platform and is available for purchase exclusively from Phoenix Visual Arts.
Gorilla Conservation Challenge
Mountain Gorillas live in a very small region in Africa. As a species they are considered endangered due to the encroachment of humans into the Gorillas' native territory. Putting all of the decision making power into your hands, how would you handle the situation of the Gorillas?
This program was designed to work on the Windows platform and is available for purchase exclusively from Phoenix Visual Arts.
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