Move around in a city in safety (fr_04)
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Version: 1.00
Status: Development
Location: France - Les Mans
Difficulty: Normal
Duration (min): 20
Design Notes
## Game Design
After watching the famous "24 Hours of Le Mans" car race, help Cat navigate the city streets on a scooter to safely reach the train station, learning important traffic rules along the way.
Flow
The player must guide Cat on a scooter (trottinette) from the Le Mans racetrack to the train station. The path is linear but features four key intersections, each designed as a mini-game to teach a specific traffic rule (STOP sign, DANGER sign, traffic lights, zebra crossing). The player must successfully navigate these challenges while avoiding moving cars and bicycles to reach the destination.
Topics
Stree safety
- Importance: Medium
- Country: International
- Target age: Ages6to10
Core Card - Street Safety
Rules that keep everyone safe on the road.
- Type: Concept
- Subjects: Transportation, Civics, Health
Connection (RelatedTo) - Helmet (Street Safety)
A hard hat to protect your head when riding.

- Type: Object
- Subjects: Safety, Health, Education
Connection (RelatedTo) - STOP Sign
A red sign that means you must stop your vehicle.

- Type: Object
- Subjects: Safety, Transportation
Connection (RelatedTo) - Zebra Crossing
White stripes where people cross the street.

- Type: Object
- Subjects: Safety, Education, Transportation
Connection (RelatedTo) - Traffic Lights
Street lights that tell you when to STOP or GO.

- Type: Object
- Subjects: Safety, Education, Transportation
Connection (RelatedTo): Previous core card - DANGER Sign
A sign that warns about danger ahead. Be extra careful.

- Type: Object
- Subjects: Safety
Quest Script
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Credits
- Anne (France) (content)
- Lucie Paillat (France) (content, design)
- Stefano Cecere (Italy) (development)