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This film is taken from the series Ask Lara available on BBC Teach.

In this animated film, Gabriel wins six tickets to the national basketball finals for himself and his friends.

At the same time, Tony comes across a mummy themed ‘shoot-em-up’ game on the internet and becomes hooked. He finds himself so obsessed with the game that he pretends to be sick so that he can stay at home and play uninterrupted.

When Akira tries to help she ends up hooked too. Their obsessive behaviour leads to them missing the basketball finals.

Meanwhile, Gabriel, Monica, Lara and Deon are having a great time at the game.

Sad that their friends didn’t come to the game, the group show Akira and Tony what they missed out on.

Devastated, the pair realise how obsessive their internet gaming has become and promise to spend their time more constructively from now on.

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