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− | + | A Force More Powerful is such an example. In the context of this game users are taught ‘how to organise and to carry out a campaign of non-violent resistance’. [http://www.breakawaygames.com/serious-games/solutions/social| Read more>>] | |
==== Climate Challenge ==== | ==== Climate Challenge ==== | ||
Climate Challenge is an online sandbox game that falls into this category. The game aims at ‘engaging young professionals (20-35) in the realities of climate change and measures that can be taken to decrease carbon dioxide emissions’ (Ulishac and Wright, 2010, p.48). | Climate Challenge is an online sandbox game that falls into this category. The game aims at ‘engaging young professionals (20-35) in the realities of climate change and measures that can be taken to decrease carbon dioxide emissions’ (Ulishac and Wright, 2010, p.48). | ||
− | Climate Challenge was developed by Red Redemption and is promoted through BBC. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/climate_challenge/aboutgame.shtml|Read more>>] | + | Climate Challenge was developed by Red Redemption and is promoted through BBC. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/climate_challenge/aboutgame.shtml| Read more>>] |
Revision as of 17:31, 27 November 2013
Serious games for raising public awareness?
Serious games do exist that are used to raise public awareness on issues that are not directly linked to formal or professional education, i.e socio-politics.
Force More Powerful
A Force More Powerful is such an example. In the context of this game users are taught ‘how to organise and to carry out a campaign of non-violent resistance’. Read more>>
Climate Challenge
Climate Challenge is an online sandbox game that falls into this category. The game aims at ‘engaging young professionals (20-35) in the realities of climate change and measures that can be taken to decrease carbon dioxide emissions’ (Ulishac and Wright, 2010, p.48). Climate Challenge was developed by Red Redemption and is promoted through BBC. Read more>>
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