The Worlds 1st game to help you debunk the myths, learn facts & apply behavioural changes to adjust to the new normal in a simulated learn with fun environment!
In April 2020 we released STOP the SPREAD, the worlds 1st video game on COVID-19. This April STOP the SPREAD enters the 3rd Dimension. After successful beta testing, we are delighted to present STOP the SPREAD 3D!
So now you can play your role & STOP the SPREAD in both 2D & 3D!
Unlocking the Lockdown Startup: Driven During Disaster is our 1st book, which will be launching soon. It entails our humble journey & how we used our resilient attitude & resourceful mindset along with design thinking skills to bring behaviour change for global social impact.
@ForbesUnder30 Hi @rana_in_asia,
We noticed a Typo in the tweet by @ForbesUnder30 as it is showing 4th of December as the deadline to submit nominations for @ForbesAsia 30under30. Your article in Forbes is showing December 9th as the deadline!
Please advise.
Many Thanks,
Nabhan & Kenan
This is Indeed a TRUE GEN Z success Story from Pakistani GEN Z, as their game is getting global accolades and appreciation Alhamdulillah.
May Allah reward them & their family for helping the good cause and promoting PAKISTAN!
Two self-taught Pakistani wonder kids, Nabhan and Kenan, develop world’s first multi-platform game to help fight Covid-19 pandemic.
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There is no dearth of talent in Pakistan but achieving this milestone at a tender age of 13 & 14 years by these Pakistani wonder kids is amazing. More power to you Wonder Kids & our Generation Z @trtworld @PakTurkey @yenisafakEN@Emergingpk@anadoluagency
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#WHO recommended video games as an effective way to stop spread of #COVID19.
The teenage kid duo from Pakistan developed world’s first multi-platform game STOP the SPREAD to help fight #Coronavirus.
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Pakistani teenagers developed world's first Multi-platform video game to create awareness and help fight Covid-19 Pandemic.
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Celebrate the talents of these children from #Pakistan: they created a #videogame that teaches people about #COVID19 and its prevention. Very important in a world where we still know so little about the virus, and misinformation leads to more confusion https://t.co/DeERJKLQK6