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BOKE Gains a Regulatory License for Its Therapeutic Game

By Weilin Li
Apr. 20, 2022 updated 09:57

Happy Vision Planet, a shooting game by Chinese game developer BOKE and used for visual therapy, has gained a regulatory license from the National Medical Products Administration recently, announced by the company at an online press conference.

This is a game focusing on therapies for strabismus and amblyopia. It was developed on Unity. In the game, the player will pick up flowers and shoot the enemies as a little dinosaur.

Game graphics of Happy Vision PlanetGame graphics of Happy Vision Planet

BOKE’s game can work as a CAM vision stimulator and be used for Red-Light therapy and fine vision training.

Given that traditional therapies are usually carried out not by games but by boring software. The simple operation and fun gameplay of BOKE’s game has considerable potential to improve children’s interest in continuing therapy.