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Game Development "Kill Corona Virus" for Education About Vaccination Using Finite State Machine and Collision Detection Andi; Juan Charles; Octara Pribadi; Carles Juliandy; Robet
Kinetik: Game Technology, Information System, Computer Network, Computing, Electronics, and Control Vol. 7, No. 4, November 2022
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/kinetik.v7i4.1470

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COVID-19 is a disease caused by the coronavirus and causes the main symptoms in the form of respiratory problems. One way to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic is through the vaccination process. However, in practice, the public is still not educated about the importance of vaccination in preventing coronavirus infection, so it is necessary to develop a game that provides education to the public to vaccinate. This study chose games as educational media because there are many game enthusiasts and the delivery of education through games is more memorable than on other platforms. This study uses the Game Development Life Cycle (GDLC) method in the game development stage. In addition, to create intelligent coronavirus enemy NPC characters in this study, Finite State Machine (FSM) and Collision Detection methods will be implemented to detect the accuracy of players' shots. The results were obtained in the form of a game "Kill Corona Virus" which is used as a medium of education for the public about the importance of vaccination. Based on the results of the tests carried out, it was found that the implementation of the Collision Detection method in the game in detecting collisions was appropriate and quite accurate and the Finite State Machine method succeeded in creating coronavirus enemy NPCs with appropriate states. In addition, based on the results of processing respondents' answers, it is known that the ”Kill Corona Virus” game that was built can convey vaccination education messages well and make people interested in vaccinating.