Last Bottle

Last Bottle
Last Bottle
Developer: 1ManStartup
Category: Games: Educational
280 installs
Ratings not yet available
14 monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
Weekly +1.00
Steady
Monthly +6.00
Steady

Last Bottle Summary

Last Bottle is a mobile Android app in Educational by 1ManStartup. Released in Mar 2024 (2 years ago). It has about 280+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 14 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jul 9, 2024.

Recent activity: 1.00 installs this week (6.00 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jul 9, 2024 .


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App Description

The Game of Recycling Truths

Last Bottle is a game that will help you better understand the recycling process from the point of view of a single use plastic water bottle.

Navigate, dodge, and swipe your way through a world filled with hazards—rivers, trash heaps, and fires—to reach the coveted recycling bin.

But the adventure doesn't stop there; spinning the wheel of fate reveals the harsh realities of recycling's effectiveness.

Last Bottle is more than just a game; it's a mission to unveil the truths about recycling.

Discover shocking facts about single-use plastics and recycling through exclusive trading cards you'll collect along your journey.

Each card is a piece of the puzzle, offering insights that challenge common misconceptions and inspire action.

Features:
- Thrilling Gameplay: Master the art of dodging environmental obstacles in a race to recycle.
- Educational Insights: Unlock trading cards that reveal critical facts about recycling and plastic use.
- Social Sharing: Spread awareness by sharing your collected cards with friends, multiplying the impact.
- Reality Check: Experience the slim chances of successful recycling with the spin of a wheel, highlighting the need for systemic change beyond individual actions.

Will you navigate your bottle to recycling success, or will it end up as a statistic in the ocean, landfill, or incinerator?

Together, we can start to shift the tide on plastic pollution and explore sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics.