[4] Originally developed as a CD-ROM game for use in schools, it was later made available online for free for use by parents, teachers, and students.
[6] In May 2002, The Starlight Children's Foundation, chaired by Steven Spielberg and General H. Norman Schwarzkopf announced the educational CD-Rom.
[11] Due to a grant from The California Endowment, the game was included in a distributed Asthma Tool Kit.
[17] An Implementation guide was packaged with some versions that gave teachers tips on how to integrate the game into school learning.
[21] A paper from Arizona State University found the game to "be an effective tool for asthma education in a classroom setting".