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The Games4Green – Trash Shooting is an interactive physics-based game that teaches waste disposal and environmental responsibility. Players must throw a trash bag into a bin, applying the right amount of force to land it inside without overshooting.
The game consists of six levels, each increasing in difficulty by introducing greater distances, obstacles, and wind conditions that affect the throw. Players must adjust their aim and power to ensure proper waste disposal, reinforcing the importance of careful trash handling.
The game highlights the real-world issue of improper waste disposal, demonstrating how misplaced trash leads to pollution. By gamifying the process of throwing waste correctly, players develop a better understanding of responsible waste management.
Developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, the game features event-based interactions, real-time physics, collision detection, and scoring mechanics. Players can customize levels, add new challenges, or modify the physics system to increase complexity.
Beyond entertainment, Trash Shooting serves as an educational tool, making environmental awareness engaging and interactive. It is ideal for schools, sustainability programs, and awareness campaigns, encouraging better waste disposal habits through fun and skill-based gameplay.
