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Dolphin Avoid Dolphin Polo

 

These two Games, Dolphin Avoid and Dolphin Polo, show you how to “avoid” your triggers and then to “remove” or clean up the triggers. In the games you will ride the Dolphin across the polluted Dolphin Bay.

To be successful you must first avoid the obstacles in the first game, and then clean them up in the second game. The games are not too hard if you stick to the rules.

Stay tuned for game updates and new games to play in the future.

 

Games were developed by the Children’s Asthma Program at the University of Texas Medical Branch (Edward Brooks, Sharon Petronella, John Sullivan, and Cheryl Kaplan) in collaboration with Denni Ames through a generous grant from the Houston-Galveston Ronald McDonald House Charities with the support of the UTMB Department of Pediatrics and the Sealy Center for Environmental Health and Medicine and the NIEHS Center at UTMB.

 

 

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