Innovative Educational Gaming Collaboration
In an exciting new venture, Mondrian and Shochiku Geino have teamed up to create an educational gaming experience aiming to revolutionize disaster preparedness. The collaboration features Yasuda, the charismatic leader of the comedy trio Yasuda Dai Circus and a certified disaster prevention expert. Beginning September 1, 2025, this innovative project is set to change how individuals — from students to adults — learn about disaster response in a fun and engaging way.
The Game: 5-Minute Escape
The centerpiece of this collaboration is the Roblox game titled
5-Minute Escape. Released in June 2025 by Mondrian, this game immerses players in the critical first five minutes following an earthquake, where participants must gather essential disaster supplies while learning about their uses through an in-game disaster encyclopedia. This gamified approach intertwines entertainment with practical education, transforming the often-stern subject of disaster preparedness into an enjoyable learning experience.
How it Works
Players engage in an interactive simulation, where they practice necessary actions during an earthquake and must effectively manage their time and resources to reach evacuation centers. This engaging format allows users to learn without the high-pressure environment of traditional training sessions. It’s designed to be approachable, fostering a natural increase in disaster awareness among users of all ages. The game is free to play and available on various devices, including PCs, tablets, and smartphones.
Community Engagement and Support
Mondrian's vision for
5-Minute Escape extends beyond mere gameplay. The game will be available for free to schools, local governments, and community organizations that wish to implement it as part of their disaster education initiatives. This accessibility is a key component of enhancing community disaster preparedness awareness.
- - No Licensing Fees: There are no costs associated with implementation.
- - Easy Access: All that’s needed is a single device with the Roblox app, which is also free.
- - Support Materials: Mondrian will provide promotional materials and simplified guides to help educators and organizations effectively use the game in their settings.
- - Promotion Assistance: The company also offers support for publicizing community events through their social media channels.
Insights from Collaborators
Yasuda, who has gained popularity not just as a comedian but as a disaster educator due to his own experiences during the Great Hanshin Earthquake, said,
“Playing 5-Minute Escape with my family was an insightful experience. While I took multiple attempts to succeed, my daughter quickly finished the game. It was frustrating, yet it sparked lively discussions about disaster preparedness, making it an enriching experience. I believe this game effectively prompts kids to think about what is truly important during emergencies.”
From Mondrian's perspective, Takushi Kakuta, the company’s president, emphasized the importance of merging education with entertainment. He stated,
“We are striving to take ‘edutainment’ to the next level by merging education, gaming, and entertainment. Partnering with Yasuda enables us to turn a traditionally serious topic into something approachable and engaging for everyone.” The team is dedicated to extending this project into educational environments across various sectors, including schools, businesses, and governmental organizations.
Final Thoughts
As
5-Minute Escape prepares for its release, anticipation is building for a project that blends learning and fun while addressing a significant societal need. With initiatives like this, there is hope that disaster preparedness will become second nature for the upcoming generations, ultimately leading to safer communities. To stay informed about the launch and other developments, visit the game’s official Roblox page and share in this community-driven effort towards greater disaster awareness.
Game Access and Information
With powerful partnerships and accessible tools, the future of disaster education looks brighter than ever.
Inquiries
For institutions interested in incorporating this resource into their safety education programs, please reach out to Mondrian via their official contact page.