Virtual reality burger game tests the appetite for playing by the rules

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29 Jun 2018 16:19:14.540

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Can you play by the rules and make lots of money or is it worth taking risks? That’s the question researchers at the University of Nottingham are asking with a unique virtual reality game.

The Corrupt Kitchen VR Experience puts players in charge of a burger business and gives them ten minutes to make as much money as possible. But as they face challenges along the way they may find taking risks with legal responsibilities can backfire.

The project is a collaboration between academics in the Schools of Politics, Law and Computer Science and facilitated by the University’s Digital Research Team, who look at new ways of using digital technology.

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For more information please contact Dr Martin Flintham, from the School of Computer Sciencse, at martin.flintham@nottingham.ac.uk or Dr Richard Hyde in the School of Law at richard.hyde@nottingham.ac.uk
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