Play the last two levels of Meena Game 2!
Level 9: Special Care Newborn Unit
Level 10: Continuous Care of Baby
~ Thank you from Meena Game 2 Team ~
I’m a nine-year-old girl and cartoon character by Unicef from South Asia. I love to brave all the odds. For the first time, Riseup Labs made me in 3D, and you can play with me in a full 3D environment.
Did you notice, my first game was a big shot for any adventure game in Bangladesh with 3 Million+ downloads! I receive love from you and want to solve different social problems, like- going to school as a girl, fighting gender discrimination, and rights for the children. But the game you’re about to play is an entirely new story of taking care of a mother and newborn!
In this game, I want to show you how we took care of my mother- when she was pregnant, and Rani (my younger sister) when she was also a newborn. You will see how my father, grandmother, Raju & Mithu helped me take continuous care of my Mother and Rani. You will have fun playing with us - me, Raju, Mithu, and my friends.
Bangladesh was the first country to launch Meena films about my struggle to go to school, called Count Your Chickens. It was broadcast on national television in 1993. Since then, my cartoon films “Meena” have starred in 26 films for television and radio programs, comics, and books. Every year, UNICEF releases new Meena stories read and watched by children and adults alike in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan. Meena episodes have been dubbed into local languages and shown on TV in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
UNICEF continues to speak with children to find out what stories people want to hear, and this game is another step to reach their expectations.
You will find ten exciting levels amidst different mini-games with problems, adventures, puzzles, and thrills in this game. Let’s play and solve all those problems together!
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Game Produced by UNICEF Bangladesh
Designed & Developed by Riseup Labs