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ël Demott Mitch Bischoff Chris O’Connell
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Curtis Robertson
Noël Demott Mitch Bischoff Chris O’Connell Fall Semester 2013
Risky Crossings Campaign
Niehoff Urban Studio Introduction to Innovation
Level 1 •Basic Tutorial
Level 2 •Rush Hour Traffic
Level 3 •Intoxicated Cross
Level 4
•Cell Phone Distraction
Level 5 •Drunk Drivers
Level 6
•Combination
•Custom
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• The title screen that is the first screen players encounter.
• Very easy with little distraction/danger
• Features rush hour traffic. • More difficult as more cars are present
• Features distracting text messages which pop up in random places on screen.
• Completion Screen- features pedestrian facts
Start Screen
Level One
Level Two
Level Four
Level Completion Screen
Conjecture Student injures could be significantly reduced through the use of an
educational app and safety reminders at crosswalks.
App is offered to students at orientation to educate them about pedestrian safety.
As incentive, students will be offered a discount at the bookstore for playing the
game. Our app is branded with a logo that features a memorable skull and
crossbones style design.
Risky Crossing App
“Hey! I’m Risky Ricky!”
“Let’s go see what my buddy is up to across campus!”
“It’s already 5 and I need to go study. Hopefully traffic isn’t bad”
“I better text my buddies to see what’s going on tonight.”
“I’m lucky I made it through alive. That level was crazy!”
ël DeMott
To improve pedestrian safety we propose certain crosswalk modifications that would improve
the visibility of the designated crossing areas, as well as the people inside of them.
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Connection of App to the Crosswalk
CROSS SAFELY
CROSS SAFELY
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