- Adventure Rock
Infobox VG
title = Adventure Rock
caption = Adventure Rock Logo
developer =BBC
Larian Studios
publisher =BBC
distributor =CBBC
designer =
engine = Mequon Game Dynamics
version = 1.0.1.96
released =5 September 2007 (Trial Phase 1 - 1,000 participants) [cite web | title = BBC - MESSAGE BOARDS - CBBC - PLEASE READ - Important Information - Conversation | publisher = BBC | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbcbbc/F8140211?thread=4554868 | accessdate = 2008-03-07 (only available when logged into forums)]8 January 2008 (Trial Phase 2 10,000 participants) [cite web | title = BBC - MESSAGE BOARDS - CBBC - Trial Phase Two - New Info! - Conversation | publisher = BBC | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbcbbc/F8140211?thread=4935656 | accessdate = 2008-03-07 (only available when logged into forums)]1 March 2008 (Final Version)
genre = First-person adventure
Educational
modes = Online Single Player
ratings =
platforms = PC
media = Download
requirements = Minimum
*Windows XP
*1GHz Processor
*256 MB RAM
*1.5GB hard disk space
*64 MBDirectX 9.0 compliant video card
*DirectX 9.0 compliant audio card
*DirectX 9.0c
*Requires broadband connectionRecommended
*Windows XP
*2GHz Processor
*512 MB RAM
*1.5GB hard disk space
*128 MBDirectX 9.0 compliant video card
*DirectX 9.0 compliant audio card
*DirectX 9.0c
*Requires broadband connection
input = Keyboard and Mouse"Adventure Rock" (previously known as "CBBC World") is a virtual online world for children based on Ketnetkick,"Adventure Rock" Credits, found within the game interface] and created by the BBC in association with
Ketnet .cite news|publisher = Lizzie Jackson|accessdate = 2008-03-06|date=2007-11-30|url=http://lizziejackson.com/2007/11/30/adventure-rock/|title =Adventure Rock] The game was originally aimed at the Belgian market, but was redeveloped for a UK audience of children aged between 6-12 years old.cite news|publisher = Epicentre|accessdate = 2008-03-06|url=http://www.epicentre.co.uk/newsletter/|title =Epicentre Newsletter] The emphasis on the system is on safety and responsibility, with nochatrooms or the financial aspects available in other online worlds such as "Second Life ".cite news|publisher = Brisbane Times|accessdate = 2008-03-06|date=2007-10-09|url=http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/technology/bbc-launches-virtual-world/2007/10/09/1191695864322.html|title =BBC Launches Virtual World]Controller of
CBBC Richard Deverell said:cite news|publisher = BBC|accessdate = 2008-03-06|date=2007-01-23|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6290585.stm|title =BBC plans online children's world]cquote
" [Adventure Rock] " is a good example of the way we need to go. The thing that interests me is that children are at the vanguard. And that is where we are taking Children's BBC.Gameplay
"Adventure Rock" consists of a large virtual world which players explore using customised avatars. They are accompanied by Cody, a floating robot who guides and helps the player.
The game starts with a tutorial in which Cody teaches the player how to control the avatar. Following that, the player is 'dropped' onto Adventure Rock, and is free to explore. There are a number of continuous tasks to do, such as collecting the hundreds of cog-shaped tokens, or pages torn from a book, the purpose of which is currently unknown. In doing these, the player gains points. There are also a number of different 'studios', including an art studio, a music studio and an animation studio, in which the player can create their own animations etc. which can then be submitted to
CBBC .There are a number of areas which are currently (June 2008) closed off, such as a
Rollercoaster . It is expected that these will be 'released' over time, in a similar fashion to anMMO game.tory
The game is based around a story narrated on the "Adventure Rock" website. The story section of the website states that:cite web | title = BBC - CBBC - Adventure Rock - The Story | publisher = BBC | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/adventurerock/thestory | accessdate = 2008-03-06]
cquote
A short while ago a strange rift appeared on the CBBC website leading to an unknown world. A decision was made to send in two of our hosts to study the strange world. This is the report they sent back from a world that holds more questions than answers...The website then continues in the style of a blog written by the hosts sent to explore the world, detailing various discoveries made by the hosts. The blog goes on to detail how the hosts are returning to the studio to examine the pages found, and that they need more help, and will hence be sending in CBBC users to investigate further.
Research
"Adventure Rock" is the subject of a year-long joint research project between
CBBC and theUniversity of Westminster , funded by BBC Future Media and Technology, and theArts and Humanities Research Council which began in July 2007, and aims to look at how children engage with virtual worlds.cite web | title = AHRC/BBC Knowledge Exchange Programme: Summary of Awards 2007 | publisher = AHRC | url = http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/images/ahrc_bbc_summary_awards.pdf | format = PDF | accessdate = 2008-03-06] It is the first time the BBC has run a structured commissioning round calling for research in partnership with academia. "Adventure Rock" will be studied from both an audience and producer’s point of view, with the hope of finding out how children create imaginary places and spaces in the real world, how children wish "Adventure Rock" to develop, how producers should adapt the way they engage with children around the "Adventure Rock" ‘brand’ (which includes the service, website, message boards etc.) and what parents think of "Adventure Rock" (specifically whether the service changes their perception of "Adventure Rock" and/or virtual worlds in general).The project will also study why the BBC chose to make "Adventure Rock" a closed world where users' avatars cannot meet or communicate, and what children think of this.cite web| title = Audience and producer engagement with immersive worlds (Case study: "Adventure Rock")| publisher = Artlab| url = http://www.artlab.org.uk/ahrc-bbc-project.htm| accessdate = 2008-03-06]
Research workshops have already taken place in December 2007 and January 2008, with 75 participants aged 7-11 years, in five mixed socio-economic and ethnic groups located in Scotland, Wales, N Ireland, and England. At this workshop the children were asked to talk about imaginary spaces and places, and suggest what they would like to see in a virtual world. Six weeks later, during which the children were asked to explore "Adventure Rock", a second workshop was held in which the children made creative suggestions about what they would add or remove from this virtual place. Parents were asked to complete a questionnaire regarding their feelings about their children participating in this virtual world. In addition, a researcher spent time observing the producers and hosts of CBBC, completing a detailed research diary, which was then used to note congruencies and disparities between producers' expectations and children's own responses.
The findings will be presented at the Conference on Virtual Worlds for Children, on
23 May 2008 .References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/adventurerock/ "Adventure Rock" Homepage]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/adventurerock/faqs/ "Adventure Rock" FAQs]
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