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<p><strong>Indianapolis, IN&mdash;</strong>Gabriel Interactive, Inc., designer and developer of computer and console games, announces it received $1.7 million through the National Cancer Institute in its efforts to complete <em>Ocean Secret, </em>an anti-smoking computer game for girls. The game is scheduled for completion in late 2011.</p>
<p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;re excited for a number of reasons: First, most companies don&rsquo;t make it to Phase II, this game will be completed and ready for market in 2011, but most importantly, we think it will make a difference in the lives of young girls,&rdquo; Michael Root, Gabriel president, said.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The goal of the game is to communicate the myths and dangers associated with smoking to pre-teen girls in a fun, interactive way. <em>Ocean Secret</em> is the first installment in a series of health-related games to be known as the Dolphin Pier Mysteries.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The funding comes as part of the Cancer Institute&rsquo;s Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award. Gabriel received the Phase I award roughly three years ago, which granted Root and his team to research and develop <em>Ocean Secret</em>.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Gabriel has been working with a leading Indiana University researcher, Dr. Anna McDaniel, in the research and development stages. McDaniel, director of the Health Informatics program in IU&rsquo;s School of Informatics and associate professor in the School of Nursing, guides the educational content of <em>Ocean Secret</em>. The testing for the game will include pre-teen girls from the Girls Inc. of Indianapolis, a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold.</p>
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