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BiHome

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Welcome to BiHome. The year is 2030 and climate change has destroyed our world. The Earth's temperature has risen, and major storms, floodings, and loss of all animal life that we know of have humans fleeing into underground shelters... Centuries later our world leaders want to know if the world is safe to return and need your help. In this interactive game world, players will have the opportunity to explore different biomes and use different collectibles to help them adapt to their environment. Players will enlist the help of local tradesmen and elders who never went into hiding and have survived off the land to guide them in their survival and teach them new skills. During their journey, players will learn about the animals in each biome and how their adaptations could be key to the player's survival. Along their journey, players will collect crucial items that will help them within that biome.   The government is a positive influence on human sustainability and enlists the player(s) to help learn the biome environment for survival purposes so that they can enforce a rule of law to avoid making the mistakes of our histories. This world has abundant resources and the ability to adapt and survive in a biome isn’t hindered by lack of wealth. Trade is their form of currency, their wealth is their resources. This world has a diverse population of different races. Male characters, the tradesmen and elders, have intellect and leadership clout and females are working to reach an equal opportunity to lead and educate the youth of the new world, some characters who the player will encounter will be tradeswomen and female elders. Many cultures will be introduced to the player as they embark on their journey through the biomes. Technology is limited due to the current state of the world.   This Story World consists of 3 biomes; the arctic village, the desert colony, and the forest settlement. Each biome has different things to collect and people to meet. We chose this idea of biomes because it allows us to educate students about ecosystems and animal adaptations with an overarching theme of caring for our environment.