[b]Dr. Caroline Belcher talks us through just why children are experiencing more anxiety and how games like Chill Panda can help. From gamified relaxation techniques to two real-life interactive meditative demonstrations, tune in on February 23rd 16:00 GMT to discover the psychology that developed Chill Panda, the science behind the simulated perils, and just what the game has to offer. Have any questions for us?[/b]
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[h1]Game Summary[/h1]
[i]Embark on an expedition through the island of Chill Ville with Chill Panda in this atmospheric point and click adventure game. Find hidden objects, solve puzzles, create captivating artwork, and take on quests for the Panda Islanders. Can you help keep Panda calm and fill up the Well of Wellbeing?[/i]
Baby Pandas grow up fast! Chill Panda is excited to go out into the world but feels worried about exploring alone. Chill Panda heads to the beautiful island of Chillville near the sea, where it is said that a very calm and wise panda lives. Discover the secrets of the island. Help Chill Panda manage fear and worry so that nothing can stop Panda from having fun!
[h2]Features:[/h2]
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[*] Fill Chill Panda’s Well of Wellbeing by drinking water and chewing bamboo
[*] Meet the villagers and help them out by farming and clearing the land
[*] Use your senses to catch fireflies
[*] Create colourful pictures and decorate Chill Panda’s home
[*] Earn coins by completing tasks to buy furniture and equipment for Panda’s house and garden
[*] Release energy at the beach by surfing the waves or banging on the drums
[*] Personalise Panda with new wardrobe options and backpack customisation
[*] Collect seeds and grow your own flower garden
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[h1]The Science Behind Chill Panda[/h1]
So, here's the important bit... Chill Panda isn't a medical device, but the techniques we use in the game draws on a broad spectrum of scientific studies and evidence. There are plenty of games on the market that address anxiety in adults, but very few are designed to help children under eight recognise and manage feelings of anxiety.
We've spent the last two years in a global pandemic, which is scary for children. However, we knew, before COVID-19, that children were experiencing more anxiety at a younger age.
There's a lot of well-publicised research exploring why children are more anxious and areas of children's mental health to be aware of. Mental health charity Place2Be says two-thirds of 10/11-year-olds worry all the time. It's shocking, but there’s plenty for them to worry about in the modern world.
By working closely with Dr Caroline Belcher, CGA has identified four pillars of relaxation. These pillars help refocus anxious children and are incorporated into activities in our game - giving children skills for life.