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Brazilian creates game to combat depression and anxiety

Brazilian creates game to combat depression and anxiety

It is increasingly common to see real and moving stories being turned into games, movies or books. Despite the fact that Brazil still struggles with the lack of structure and support for this type of creation, a Brazilian girl managed to put into practice a brilliant idea.

Game designer Thais Willer, 28, created a game based on a drama lived by herself. The game shows the life of a character who tries to get out of bed every day to go to work and can not do it because of depression.

The main objective of the game is to show this reality, leading to outsiders a little about how is to suffer from depression. In addition, the novelty still helps those who live with this problem to understand that they are not alone and should seek treatment.

Rainy Day is a beautiful blend of history and design , with illustrations by the Brazilian Amora Bettany. With the noise of rain in the background and blurry scenes, the game emphasizes the reality of someone depressed and anxious.

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