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Ayiti: The Cost of Life (
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Age Range
Ages 11 and up
Description
Ayiti: The Cost of Life is a game that challenges its players to manage a rural family of five in Haiti over four years and keep them healthy, get them educated, and help them survive. Develop in a unique partnership between youth in an after school program and a professional game developer, the game has been played over a half million times since its launch six months ago and has proven to be a hit as both an engaging game and as a tool for education.
Developer
Global Kids and GameLab
Social Issue Channels
Human Rights, Poverty, Youth-Produced
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Darfur is Dying (
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Age Range
Ages 18 and up
Description
Darfur is Dying is a web-based, viral video game that provides a window into the experience of the 2.5 million refugees in the Darfur region of Sudan. It is designed to raise awareness of the genocide taking place in Darfur and empower college students to help stop the crisis.
Developer
interFUEL, LLC
Social Issue Channels
Global Conflict
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PeaceMaker (
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Age Range
Ages 14 and up
Description
PeaceMaker is inspired by real events in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It challenges players to succeed as a leader where others have failed: bringing peace to the Middle-East. Playing both perspectives, players could experience the joy of winning the Nobel Prize or the agony of plunging the region into disaster.
Developer
ImpactGames
Social Issue Channels
Global Conflict, News, Politics
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