Game Classification

Sega Toylets Sega (Japan), Sega (Japan), 2011  

Informations Analyses Serious Gaming
 

Classification

VIDEO GAME
(Edumarket Game)

Purpose

Besides play, this title features the following intents:
  • Marketing & Communication message broadcasting
  • Training

Audience

This title targets the following audience:
Age : 17 to 25 years old / 25 to 35 years old / 35 to 60 years old

Gameplay

The gameplay of this title is Game-based
(designed with stated goals)



10x1217ub234sega1.jpg The Japanese company Sega have developed an interactive urinal system called the Toylet.[2] A choice of four mini-games can be selected:
Screenshot from Mannekin Pis, a game for the Sega Toylet, in which the player's score depends on how much urine he has produced (in this case 242 ml).

Mannekin Pis, named after the eponymous statue of a urinating boy in Brussels, awards the player a score based on how hard and how much he can urinate.
Graffiti Eraser requires the player to spray urine around to clean graffiti off a virtual wall.
The Northern Wind, The Sun and Me puts the player in the role of the wind trying to lift a girl's skirt by blowing air at her – the strength of the wind depends on the force of the flow of urine.
Battle! Milk From Nose allows the player to compete against the person who last used the urinal by comparing the strength of their urine streams. The streams are represented on-screen as jets of milk squirting out of the noses of two characters standing in a sumo ring. If the player's urine stream is stronger, his opponent is blasted out of the ring.[2]

The Toylet records players' scores and allows them to be saved onto a USB memory stick. Advertisements are shown between games. The system has been installed in the men's toilets in four stations of the Tokyo Metro, including Akihabara, Soga and Ikebukuro. It is being trialed until the end of January 2011.[2] Some units are available at the new Tokyo Sega Joypolis.

Distribution : Free
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