KUALA LUMPUR: On Saturday (Nov 11), the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) introduced a new mobile game called Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Augmented Reality (MACC AR).
Nazli Rasyid Sulong, the director of the community education division, stated in a press release that the digital game was created to educate and gain public support for MACC’s anti-corruption efforts.
“The game app can also be used as a teaching aid in school,” he said, explaining that the game was the brainchild of MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki. It is designed to be accessible to the public and students so they can learn more about MACC’s role and the dangers of corruption in life.
According to Sulong, Augmented Reality technology can enable content such as animation, videos, and images to be displayed as visuals in the real world through the use of smart gadgets, allowing students to better understand the anti-corruption message wherever they are.
“The technology is one of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 cores that allows content to be channeled to users effectively via engaging audio and visuals,” he said.
The app is available for free on the GAMMA platform, Google Play, App Store, and AppGallery. -Bernama