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        <title><![CDATA[Video game promotes life-saving &#8216;poop&#8217; health with cute Anime girls]]></title>
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						<p>The latest in educational gaming has dropped, and it&#8217;s the s - - t.</p>
<p>A new Japanese app called &#8220;Unkore&#8221; aims to teach players about life-saving digestive health measures by animating intestinal bacteria as attractive Anime characters.</p>
<p>Video game website <strong>Kotaku explained</strong> that &#8220;Unkore&#8221; is a portmanteau for <em>unko</em>, meaning &#8220;poop,&#8221; and <em>kore</em>, or &#8220;collection.&#8221;</p>
<p>Developed as part of a public-health campaign in Japan, where colorectal cancer is <strong>on the rise</strong>, the free game is set in the fictional kingdom of Untopia, which players must defend with the help of anthropomorphic intestinal bacteria.</p>
<p>The cheeky app also encourages users to log details of their own bowel movements, such as color, shape and frequency &#8212; with the hope they receive a clean bill of health from babely bacilli.</p>
<p>The project was launched by gastrointestinal surgeon Yousuke Ishii, who also serves as president of the Japan Unko Society.</p>
<p>To raise awareness about intestinal health, the savvy doctor decided to push &#8220;poop&#8221; after learning <em>unko</em> is one of the most frequently used words on Japanese social media, he previously <strong>told the Japan Times</strong>, next to the popular <em>oppai</em>, which translates to &#8220;boobs.&#8221;</p>
<figure id="attachment_16643937"  class="wp-caption aligncenter"><strong><img  data-src="/uploads/2020/11/19/video-game-promotes-life-saving-8216-poop-8217-health-with-cute-anime-girls-0.jpg" /></strong><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span>Unkore is a poop-based game released in Japan.</span><span class="credit">Japan Unko Society</span></figcaption></figure>
			
					
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