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Covid Lockdown Sim ☣ Mobile friendly simulation games with tutorial and vector art ☣

N_n_v14•Created November 15, 2020
Covid Lockdown Sim ☣  Mobile friendly simulation games with tutorial and vector art ☣
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Thanks to @atomicmagicnumber for the original project Covid Lockdown Sim ☣ Mobile friendly simulation games with tutorial and vector art ☣. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/419065089 -------------------------------------------------------------- Covid Lockdown Sim ☣ CHAOS LEVEL ADDED! ❶ Click ☣ to increase lockdown and reduce sickness ❷ Click ☹ to soften lockdown and lower anger ❸ Stop people getting too angry and rebelling! ❹ Drag and drop aid packages in emergencies ___________________________________________ Tags Covid Cure ☣ Simulation ☣ Games ☣ Mobile friendly ☣ Lockdown ☣ atomicmagicnumber ☣ awesome fun #Covid #Cure #Simulation #Games #Mobile #friendly #Lockdown #atomicmagicnumber #awesome fun _________________________________________ Pro tips: Save the aid packages for when you really need them. Here is are the descriptions I used to create the formulas - they are worth a read: North America Rich - spread slowly due to excellent hygiene Democratic and independent - MUCH more likely to change the lockdown status without you - reducing lockdown Will not tolerate maximum lockdown. Will not tolerate travel restrictions South America Sparcely populated - low transmission rates Independent individuals - more upset by restrictions ... but will tolerate maximum lockdown! Europe DENSELY populated and cooler ~HIGH transmission rates Democratic but supportive of government - low chance of rules changing... except upwards! Africa Very hot - so low transmission rates Less supportive of rules and government - likely to change Higher likelihood of virus adapting Australia Low initial infection rates Likely to hit more local - tick spikes than other areas due to lack of prior infections Asia Most likely place for Virus to adapt. High infection rates

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Project ID449907191
CreatedNovember 15, 2020
Last ModifiedNovember 15, 2020
SharedNovember 15, 2020
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