Game That Helps Lazy Environmentalists Save Energy by Raising Animals

Lazy Green is an iPhone game app that helps lazy environmentalists save energy by raising animals threatened by climate change (sea turtle, lion, polar bear, penguin, hummingbird). In order to raise the animals, the player has to perform easy energy-saving tasks recommended in the game. Lazy Green was developed by James Yang, a lazy environmentalist, as a thesis project for the MFA Design program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. It is available now in the iTunes app store.

New York, NY, January 23, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Full Version:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lazy-green/id401112539?mt=8&ls=1

Lite Version:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lazy-green-lite/id414837067?mt=8&ls=1

Homepage:
http://www.lazygreengame.com/

Background:
We all are aware that climate change is a critical threat to our planet. But all the campaigns, groups, and web sites that deal with climate change, intentionally or unintentionally, target staunch environmentalists and activists. Two reasons for this are that the tasks they recommend people do are time-consuming and difficult, or they provide “easy” green habits, but they are fogged by the complex ones that take too much time for lazy environmentalists to decipher all the information and sort out the tasks they are willing to do. Thus, Lazy Green was created – as the first product tailored toward lazy environmentalists. It is helpful, easy, and fun; at the same time, they learn and change their energy-saving habits.

Features
In the game, the player can choose to raise one of five animals threatened by climate change – polar bear, penguin, lion, hummingbird, and sea turtle. Each animal has different raising days and different stages in its raising period. In order to raise the animal, the player has to gain carbon points by doing any one of the sixteen easy energy-saving tasks recommended in the game. The player has to do these tasks in real life and confirm it in the game so that he/she can gain carbon points. With these carbon points, the player has to feed the animal and block the effects of climate change throughout the game. When the animal is young, the player is required to pet the animal and purchase a toy to play with. In the adult stage, the player has to purchase and take care of the whole family. As the raising day progresses, the player is required to earn more carbon points to raise the animals, making the game more difficult. When the player decides to purchase an energy-saving product, the game provides a link to purchase it through the Lazy Green homepage. The game also can track the player’s carbon points record to see his/her progress. The purpose of the game is to assist lazy environmentalists to slowly change their energy-saving habits, therefore helping them to reduce their carbon footprint.

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Lazy Green
James Kyungmo Yang
201-674-4479
www.lazygreengame.com/
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