COVID-19 During Ramadan

Scenario 1:

Your parents wont allow you to order take out in fear of catching the virus so your mother asked you to buy things from the supermarket in order to prepare iftar. When you arrived there you found the market super crowdy. You..

A) go in anyway and take the risk of catching the COVID-19 virus (to scenario 2)

B) will you get back home and stay safe  and just ask your parents to try to prepare something with the available ingredients (to scenario 3)

Scenario 2:

You go into the super market and you are wearing a mask and gloves and you g et the items that your mother needed. On the way out there are 2 cash registers. You choose

A) A really long line but the worker by the register is wearing gloves and a mask (scenario 5)

B) An almost non existent line however the worker behind the register is not wearing a mask nor is he wearing gloves (scenario 4)

Scenario 3:

You went back home without infection and you saved your family and yourself the risk of catching the virus. Your friend then called to invite you over to their house for iftar. She mentioned that the whole group is coming. You’re gonna say

A) You’re gonna go ofcourse. Screw the virus, you can’t miss out if everyone is going!(Scenario 4)

B) Tell them no. It’s too Risky (scenario 6)

Scenario 4:

A couple of days later you feel your nose is runny and you keep coughing. You 

A) isolate yourself in your room (scenario 8)

B) Go on with your life normally. Its probably just a cold.(Scenario 9)

Scenario 5:

After checking out for what seemed like forever. You get home with the ingredients. You find the maid packing her stuff because she misses her kids and she wants to leave. Your mother starts freaking out because she cant possibly handle all this house and all 5 family members on her own. She is asking for your opinion. You tell her

A) Just get a new maid. Its a very low risk and we really need the help.

B) Dont get a maid. We’ll all help around the house. Even if it means you’ll be more stressed in your studies. (Scenario 7)

Scenario 6: 

You didn’t go to your friend and stayed at home and enjoyed iftar with your family as a result you protected your family and yourself from catching the virus. You find the maid packing her stuff because she misses her kids and she wants to leave. Your mother starts freaking out because she can’t possibly handle all this house and all 5 family members on her own. She is asking for your opinion. You tell her

A) Just get a new maid. It’s a very low risk and we really need the help. (Scenario 9)

B) Don’t get a maid. We’ll all help around the house. Even if it means you’ll be more stressed in your studies. (Scenario 7)

Scenario 7:

You have an exam in a couple of hours that you need to study for. However your mom is asking you to help her prepare iftar as she cant possible finish the food in time for iftar on her own. You

  1. Apologize to her and tell her you need to study. The whole family will eat an hour late. (Scenario 9)
  2. Help her and risk getting a low grade on your exam. (Scenario 9)

Scenario 9 :

2 weeks later your temperature rises and your parents get worried. You

  1. Insist on not having a check up. You’re sure you’re clean. (Scenario 10)
  2. Agree to have a check up (Scenario 11)

Scenario 8:

You have been isolated for 3 days now. However your mental health is deteriorating. You’re on your own all day long and you have got really lonely. You even have sehour and iftar on your own and it’s starting to seriously depress you. You

  1. Suck it up and stay as you are (scenario12)
  2. Leave your bedroom. You can’t take it anymore (Scenario 10)

Scenario 10:

Now your mother and sister start coughing. If  this is covid-19 that you had then im afraid you put your family in danger. You 

  1. Ask them to all go check up (Scenario 11)
  2. You’re sure you’re clean! (Lost)

Scenario 11:

The check up result is negative. However the doctor asks us to be very careful as from what we’ve told him about our recent actions he thinks we’re just super lucky to have not caught it.   Your mom is tired of cooking and needs 1 day as a break. You

A) Ask her gently to cook because you shouldnt order take out. (Scenario13)

B) try to cook something yourself (scenario14)

Scenario 12:

Congratulations! You have recovered. Your mom is tired of cooking and needs 1 day as a break. You

A) Ask her gently to cook because you shouldnt order take out. (Scenario13)

B) try to cook something yourself (scenario14)

Scenario 13:

Some mosques are open for tarawih prayers which for you are Ramadan rituals.

A)you dont go its too crowdy (scenario 15)

B) Tarawih prayers are essential for the Ramadan spirit. You go. (Lost)

Scenario 14:

You burn the food. Now your only option is to either order take out or no iftar will be served. You

A) order takeout (scenario15)

B) serve no iftar (scenario 15)

Scenario 15:

Your brother owns a restaurant. And with recent events happening he is making a loss. Ramadan is a good opportunity for him to make a profit out of delivery orders. However he will interact with many people daily when he is managing it. He needs your advice

A) Just wear a mask and gloves and you’ll be fine.

B) No way thats too risky!

the link of the Game:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1GOfyzyoMyotwN1PmcuW5bFA354YPwMeKC3JJEOxVBbA/edit#slide=id.g84137c15de_0_120

One thought on “COVID-19 During Ramadan

  1. Good start. Looking forward to the playable game. Make sure all scenarios have consequences (most do) and that everything links up appropriately. Try to share more of what the character is feeling

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