A.L.I.C.E 4+
The University of New South Wales
Entwickelt für iPhone
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Beschreibung
Our online presence is growing, making Cyber Security awareness more important. As new technologies emerge, cyber criminals also develop new ways to target individuals' and companies' data. Staying safe online isn’t just a slogan anymore, it’s a necessity. To encourage UNSW students to be more aware of their actions online, UNSW has built this app to further increase awareness of common Cyber Security threats and counter measures that can be taken.
A.L.I.C.E is a retro style 2D platform side scrolling game, with enemies to zap, puzzles to solve, and an overall learning experience.
Players choose their avatar, and the game begins with your identity being stolen. The player journeys through 5 levels, faces numerous cyber threats, and uses their wits to solve cyber puzzles. A friendly A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) will help the player through the game, and provide tips and hints on how to defeat the final Cyber Threat boss, to retrieve their identity back.
Neuheiten
Version 2.0
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
New features:
- Endless runner mode
- New level 4
- New enemy - Spambats
- Saving progress
- Menu system
- Revisit developer and virus log files
- GUI fixes
App-Datenschutz
Der Entwickler, The University of New South Wales, hat Apple keine Details über die eigenen Datenschutzrichtlinien und den Umgang mit Daten bereitgestellt. Weitere Informationen findest du in den Datenschutzrichtlinien des Entwicklers.
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- The University of New South Wales
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- 845.1 MB
- Kategorie
- Spiele
- Kompatibilität
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- iPhone
- Erfordert iOS 7.0 oder neuer.
- iPod touch
- Erfordert iOS 7.0 oder neuer.
- Mac
- Erfordert macOS 11.0 (oder neuer) und einen Mac mit Apple M1-Chip (oder neuer).
- Sprachen
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Englisch
- Alter
- 4+
- Copyright
- © UNSW
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