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SuperGeo Integrates GPS And GIS Learning Into Treasure Hunting Game

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SuperGeo Technologies developed an interesting application that integrates geographic information system as well as global positioning system concepts into Treasure Hunting Game.
 
Treasure Hunting Game is a challenging and educational outdoor activity applying GPS and GIS concepts. Each participant uses a handheld PDA equipped with GIS/GPS functions as the treasure-hunting tool. When the participant is approaching the treasure around 50 meters, a corresponding map and interface will appear and the system will automatically show a quiz related to the treasure or the environment. Therefore, users can not only learn the applications of GPS and GIS, but also gain the knowledge of local culture by observing the environment and reading the local history placards during the answer-finding process.

Since Treasure Hunting Game integrates spatial map data, the system can display the places for the treasures according to the order you set. Also, the system can indicate the distance and the direction to the next scenic spot to effectively mange the activity area and time. As the treasure hunting game finishes, the system can automatically calculate the participants’ scores of understanding the quizzes.
 
The database of Treasure Hunting Game system contains three parts, Treasure Location Database, Map Basic Data, and Quiz Database. Since each treasure location has geographic coordinates, the quiz can automatically appear when the participant is near the treasure. The map basic data apply SuperGIS Desktop as the platform for creating maps, while SuperGIS Mobile Engine 3, the mobile GIS application SDK is utilized as the core object. The highly flexible development mode and complete object controls of SuperGIS Mobile Engine 3 assist developers in developing intuitive and desired game program.

For information please visit www.supergeotek.com

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