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Details: Video game Developer: Chunk Awards: International Digital Emmy Award - Children & Young People Nominations: British Academy Television Craft Award for Best Digital Creativity
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Plot: Darfur is Dying is a flash-based browser game about the crisis in Darfur, western Sudan. The game won the Darfur Digital Activist Contest sponsored by mtvU. Released in April 2006, more than 800,000 people had played by September that year. It is classified as a serious game, specifically a newsgame...
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Plot: PeaceMaker is a video game developed by ImpactGames, and published in February 2007 for Windows, Mac OS and Android. It is a government simulation game which simulates the Israeli Palestinian conflict. Labelled as a serious game, it is often pitched as a video game to promote peace. Wikipedia