MANILA, Philippines - Whether you’re an anemone-loving clownfish, seagrass-grazing dugong or acrobatic spinner dolphin – you’re still susceptible to cyanide puffs, dynamite blasts and a host of deadly marine threats.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines needs your help to fight undersea hazards through EnviroPop, a digital application that entertains and educates users about the need to address the impacts of marine pollutants.
Launched by WWF-Philippines and AppLabs Digital Studios, EnviroPop is the first puzzle application that allows users to rescue endangered species from a host of sea hazards like cyanide bottles, dynamite sticks, oil drums, PET bottles, and trawl nets.
Your goal is to clear the sea of these threats to save six WWF characters – Bobby the Butanding, Clara the Clownfish, Doogie the Dugong, Gary the Grouper, Pattie the Pawikan and Dolly the Dolphin.
Players have one minute to eliminate threats by tapping and swiping on three or more hazards across the screen. The more hazards eliminated, the higher the score.
The app, the first in the WWF global network, also arms players with ample knowledge of WWF’s priority species plus the impacts of pollutants plus unsustainable fishing practices on marine biodiversity.
Says Honey Carmona, WWF-Philippines individual donor program officer, “One of the highlights of EnviroPop is Enviropedia, an interesting repository of information that kids and grown-ups will enjoy reading.â€
More importantly, EnviroPop provides a mechanism for players to donate to WWF-Philippines.
EnviroPop’s full version is available for download on iTunes for only $0.99 (roughly P40). Proceeds will go to WWF-Philippines marine conservation programs.
“The Philippines sits at the apex of the Coral Triangle, the world’s epicenter for marine life. With millions of Filipinos depending on the sea for food, livelihood and ecotourism – it’s imperative that we prioritize marine conservation,†concludes Carmona.
How to play EnviroPop:
1. Download EnviroPop on iTunes.
2. Open the application, then click on the play button.
3. Clean our beloved seas by tapping on at least three hazards and swiping your finger across the screen. You have one minute to play.
4. The more hazards you eliminate, the higher you score!
5. If Chi-Chi the Giant Panda is beside a hazard chain, your score will be multiplied five times.
6. Don’t forget to share your scores on Facebook and Twitter. Challenge your friends to top your highest score!
7. Check out other tabs like Enviropedia to learn more about Gary the Grouper, Bobby the Butanding, Dolly the Dolphin, Doogie the Dugong, Pattie the Pawikan, and Clara the Clown Fish.
AppLabs Digital Studios Inc. is a fast-growing, specialist mobile and Web applications development team offering a full suite of end-to-end services across a multitude of industries and markets.
It also offers its own products that will be available on several carefully chosen distribution channels.
The WWF is the world’s largest and most experienced conservation organization, operating in over 100 countries through the support of nearly five million people worldwide.
WWF-Philippines has been working as a national organization of the WWF network since 1997 and spearheads practical solutions to help the Philippines adapt to climate change, secure food and water sources, switch to clean sources of renewable energy and infuse sustainability into the lives and businesses of Filipinos.
For more information, please contact:
Honey Carmona – individual donor program officer, WWF-Philippines (hcarmona@wwf.org.ph).
Sophia Dedace – communications officer, WWF-Philippines (sdedace@wwf.org.ph).