16-yr-old designs mobile game 'Give Way to Ambulance'

16-yr-old designs mobile game Give Way to Ambulance
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16-yr-old designs mobile game ‘Give Way to Ambulance’
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Aarnav Ojha, a 16-year-old student of Oakridge International School, Bachupalli, has come up with an innovation to inculcate civic sense in people. He...

Aarnav Ojha, a 16-year-old student of Oakridge International School, Bachupalli, has come up with an innovation to inculcate civic sense in people. He designed a mobile game called "Give Way to Ambulance".

The game is meant to tell people about the importance of giving the way to ambulance so that it can reach hospital in 90 second. Created in the 3D format. It's the blatant disregard of commuters towards a speeding ambulance which made Aarnav to create such a game.

"I have been making games since I was seven-year-old and made a game called Captain Arnie Lost in Hell, it's a shooter game, and that time I was just experimenting and observing how everything works.

Later, I did an internship at the game company Gamitronics in Gachibowli where I made a game as a way of learning, it was a game to teach English grammar, and I also made a game called "Dreaming in Reality", this game is for a game design championship. As I grew up, I understood the impact of video games on public.

If even one person gets benefitted by my game, then I will be extremely happy" said Ojha. He hopes to help solve real world problems and is aiming for a career in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics. He is looking to get sponsorship from hospitals or other sources to get this game onto a global stage.

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