
Idryonis Studios recently visited Washington, DC for the installation of a new interactive game exhibit at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology annual tradeshow. Idryonis was hired by Poretta & Orr to develop the game for Baxter Healthcare to educate doctors and promote their Gammagard Liquid.
Poretta & Orr hired Idryonis Studios to develop the game because of our proven reliability and unmatched creativity during rapid development cycles. Idryonis had less than 3 weeks to produce the game from scratch, which is played on a 60-inch touch screen plasma TV. The game includes 3 difficulty levels where the player has 90 seconds to answer 9 questions about Gammagard Liquid. Each player is scored and the top 10 scorers enter their initials on the leaderboard with an on-screen virtual keyboard. For each person that plays the game, Baxter is donating $10 to the Make a Wish Foundation with a goal of $5000, as indicated by a on-screen meter.
The game was built on a completely custom game engine running on a built-in computer. However, the game is also able to be deployed over the internet. This allows the game to run on any desktop computer, laptop, PDA, kiosk, or large touch-srceen. The game platform can also be modified and customized for many different applications.
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