
Indie game developer Happy Blue Fish is preparing to launch Okinawa Game, which they call the pocketsize wellness coach. Designed as an easy to use app, Okinawa targets people of all ages looking for a fun way to teach (or be reminded of) the good habits that could help them lead a better and longer life.
As a big fan of dry red wines and spicy food, I’m definitely not in that group — at least not directly. That, however, doesn’t mean I don’t like what Okinawa is all about, as after all, one needs to put some effort into getting all those toxins out of body. But I digress…
There are 4 game modes in Okinawa Game, all of which should help you learn and eventually adopt sport habits and balanced diet that could “improve drastically your day-to-day life.”
The name Okinawa comes from the same-named island which is famous for its world record centenarian population.
The game will be available in the AppStore on June 24th…
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