Description
Add to wishlistThe “Genki Dama! SDGs-oriented Medical Education Game Project” develops and provides medical education and educational game apps for children with developmental disabilities (autism, Asperger’s syndrome, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, and tic disorders).
It is a simple game app for children with disabilities.
The rules of “Sweets Magic! I will take it all with a crunch!
The main character is a girl who uses magic. In the play, you can defeat your enemies by using magic to turn their bullets into sweets.
Players can control the girl by pressing the left and right move buttons.
The bomb button in the center of the screen turns all bullets of enemies in the screen into sweets, which are recovery items.
The sweets that appear as a result of the bomb are automatically acquired, restoring the girl’s life and increasing her satiety gauge.
Also, if a certain amount of sweets are acquired at one time, the player can use different counterattack magic depending on the amount of sweets acquired to defeat the enemy.
As you defeat enemies during the game, you can earn bonus points depending on the amount of sweets you have acquired.
The stage is cleared when the full stomach gauge reaches the maximum.
If the girl is hit by enemy bullets, her life will decrease, and when it reaches 0, the game is over.
There are two game difficulty levels to choose from: easy and hard.
Choose the difficulty level that suits you best to clear the game and achieve a high score!
* The game can be played offline, so you can play it even when you are traveling or without Wi-Fi.
* This game is free, but ads will be displayed.
* Please pay attention to the play time.
Features
- Unity v2021.3.6f1 or higher
- Legacy Unity Ads Support (v4.4.1)
- Support multi-platform: Android, iOS
- Support build 64Bit, API Latest, Android 14
- Support build Android App Bundle (AAB)
- Rehabilitation and educational games for children with developmental disabilities (autism, Asperger’s syndrome, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, tic disorders)