ÑamiÑam2 Cla.Alimentos MIDI-AM

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About this game

The MIDI-AM series game, "ÑAMI ÑAM 2", explains through stories and games about sorting foods for better nutrition. Its objective is to promote healthy eating habits in children between 4 and 7 years old.

The game is made up of two parts: the first presents a short story in which a guide character, the bunny Ñami, teaches the player how to collect food according to its classification. In the second part, the player must help the Ñami bunny to collect all the food in an organized manner during the estimated time to put together a Healthy Lunchbox. This lunch box must be made up of ENERGETIC, REGULATING and BUILDING foods, indicating that they are the necessary foods for children to grow healthy and strong.

This project is the result of the work carried out by a team of researchers, tutors and students from the Nutrition, Web and Multimedia Design Degree, Graphic Design Degree of the Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL). The games have been developed and are periodically improved as part of the Didactic Interactive Multimedia Projects for Basic Early Childhood Education (MIDI-AM), whose team is in charge of producing their new versions.

The academic units involved in the execution of this project are the Faculty of Art, Design and Audiovisual Communication - FADCOM and the Community Links Unit - UVS of ESPOL.

More information: http://www.midi.espol.edu.ec/es
Updated on
Oct 20, 2025

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