An anti-corruption computer game was developed by a student from the Abai region
25.11.2024 15:06:38 1837
Nurali Amangeldiev, a student of the ninth grade of the Zhezkent Lyceum school of Borodulikhinsky district, developed a computer game "Incorruptible Alpamys" aimed at forming students' awareness of the harm of corruption and developing a culture of non-acceptance.
The game is made in the format of a quest, where the player can choose a role for himself – an undercover agent or a journalist, and also decide against whom the investigation will be conducted: a judge, a prosecutor or a civil servant. Going through various episodes, the player gets acquainted with the basics of the anti-corruption struggle and in the final reveals the corruption scheme.
At the moment, the game is used at school as an experiment in basic law lessons. The author plans to present this project in the form of a free mobile application in three languages in the future. To achieve this goal, Nurali sent the million tenge he won last year to further develop the game. With these funds, he purchased VR glasses and special equipment to expand the functionality of the game. The developer also plans to add sayings from Abai's "Words of Edification" to each stage of the game in order to give the game a deep spiritual meaning and help the player make informed decisions.
"The game was created in the format of a fiction novel based on real cases of corruption. Each episode is accompanied by explanations to articles of the Criminal Code, which increases the legal literacy of schoolchildren, and the winner is the player who scored the most points," Nurali notes.
Incorruptible Alpamys has become a unique project aimed at improving the legal culture of students and developing anti-corruption skills.
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/edu/press/news/details/889595