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MedBound Game Zone

Darshana Vinod Rane

MedBound is the amalgamation of medicine and education for medical students and practitioners from various medical fields. MedBound also covers a plethora of medical topics through live webinars, discussions & case studies. May it be all the weighty topics that are featured on the MedBound app or the bounds we share daily on our profiles, sometimes find ourselves rammed up on grasping info. At times it can get overwhelming with all the extremities we read. During these times the feature of Game Zone is like a breath of fresh air.

Game Zone is basically a gamification version of learning several topics. It is an activity that consists of 15 questions which consist of various components from general knowledge to medicine consisting of fun facts and trivia. These questions are updated every single day. The main aim of this is to learn something different and interesting every day. In case of every correct answer, you earn rewards on your profile. This is a way to indulge learning in a fun way. The best thing about this feature is that you can review your performance on MedGaroo. MedGaroo is a symbol that brings education and fun into the feature of Gamezone. Additionally, you can always check the highest scorers and your personal game history on your profile. Game Zone is highly recommended to save from an episode of doom-scrolling on your social media account.

Do sign up for Medbound and check out Game Zone.

Link: https://web.medbound.com/#/auth/user-sign-up

Game instructions are given at the start of Gamezone. Do read them.

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