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FIT Food

Release: 2019
FIT Food is an online multiplayer card game. Have fun playing and learning about food at the same time. How do food items compare on healthiness, cost, and environmental impact? You probably know more than you think - but there will be surprises and new perspectives when playing the game.

​Each player gets a deck of cards. Each card shows a type of food, detailing

nutritional values
cost
carbon footprint

​A game consists of several rounds, each with a challenge like "Most calories per 100g". Play the best card for the challenge to win the round. If more than one card is best, then the fastest player wins.

There are several game levels from beginner to super-pro. The game gets more difficult as the time to choose a card goes down and the number of cards to choose from goes up.
How to play

When opening FIT Food for the first time please enter your nickname. You may adjust your preferred language as well.

One person creates a new game session, acting as the host for the game. The host determines the game mode and when the game starts. All other players join the host's game session.

After joining a game session, please select an avatar first. As all players in a game join a virtual table, This makes it easier to recognize you. Each avatar can only be selected once per group.

After the game started you see a countdown for each round. You do not have to play a card each round. After you played a card you see the list of players and what cards they played. At the end of the round the winner is announced. Additionally, the number of rounds won is shown per player. The player with the most rounds won gets a win point. if multiple players won the same amount of rounds, the win points will be shared.


About the cards


More details on scales

All cards have the same layout and each shows one type of food. The numbers give the characteristics of the respective food.

There are three of which you want to get as much as possible ("100% is health, go higher"). Here, 100 means that you achieve the required amount per calorie for the dimension. When you eat food above 100 you compensate for the calories you get from foods below 100.

Of the other five, you want as little as possible ("100% is the limit, go lower"). Here you should stay below 100 – and if you go above it you need to compensate with other foods, accordingly.

As a result, all foods are very easy to compare and the numbers are independent of the portion size and water content of the food.

Alternatively, you can look also at the values per 100g as you see them on food packages. These figures make comparing food a bit harder - as you have to compensate for different water content. Nevertheless, looking at it both ways gives you the most complete picture.
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