Watford woman promotes well-being game

A woman from Watford is advertising a game that aims to improve well-being.

Watford’s Emily Mitchell has personal experience of coping with anxiety. She has designed a game called Fractured Minds. The hope is that individuals who have been affected by mental health disorders can benefit from the adventure puzzle. Mitchell told the Watford Observer:

“The effects of illness can be invisible from the outside, yet debilitating to those affected, so it’s important to continue raising awareness and offering support. I am grateful for the support I’ve received and want to help others however I can.”


Mitchell has been working with a charitable organisation called Safe In Our World. Between them, they should secure four fifths of the profits that flow from the new project. Mitchell has already won a BAFTA for her design achievements. Business Cards can be helpful for successful entrepreneurs to expand their networks.

Gina Jackson is a trustee at Safe In Our World. She has expressed her support for the talent of Mitchell. In addition, she has made clear that she wants to reduce the stigma that is still attached to poor mental health.

Wired Productions has stepped up to the plate with regard to international publishing. Fractured Minds has obtained an “E” rating. This means that the product has been assessed as being appropriate for everyone.
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