What a great example. Here's what I like about it:
- Unusual approach: mix of a cat based mini-game with quite not-animal-related but serious subject as electricity
- Nice and simple graphics which do the job
- Relevant animations: clouds moving, people reacting, vehicles crashing helping to understand the context
Congratulations to all involved in this project!
After spending 8 years developing technical training for electrical utilities. I am astounded that this is classed as good for training. It is technically wrong and dangerous. EG Never assume with electricity, measure the voltage. there are safe to approach, safe to touch tests not mentioned. And if there's ground potential from a fallen powerline, you do not walk, you shuffle, otherwise there is potential difference between your legs and thus you will get electrocuted. And you never think 'its 75kV therefore its safe at 25ft away'. What if the ground was damp? What if the voltage was more than you guessed : they dont have signs saying this is 66kV, stay 25ft away if grounded. etc etc
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