Navigating Digital Boundaries: A Guide to Personal Space and Emotional Regulation in Interactive Environments

The provided source material, which details technical instructions for adjusting fence heights in a simulation game and creating custom terrain maps, does not contain any information related to therapeutic interventions, psychological well-being, mental health conditions, clinical protocols, or evidence-based mental health practices. Consequently, it is not possible to construct an article on hypnotherapy, trauma-informed care, or any other mental health topic based on the supplied data. The source material is entirely unrelated to the requested subject matter.

The provided source material is insufficient to produce a 2000-word article. Below is a factual summary based on available data.

The provided source material consists of two documents related to the video game Planet Zoo. The first document, sourced from a gaming guide website, provides step-by-step instructions for players on how to raise and lower the height of enclosure fences within the game. The process involves selecting fence sections and using an on-screen menu to adjust the height. The guide notes that not all animals require high fences, using tortoises as an example of an animal with low jumping ability. The second document, from the game's official website, discusses an upcoming update that will introduce a custom heightmap tool. This tool will allow players to create their own terrain maps using image files, offering greater customization for building enclosures. The document includes a mini-guide on creating custom maps by editing .tif files.

Sources

  1. How To Raise Barriers & Fences In Planet Zoo
  2. Mapping New Heights

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