So You Think You Can Do Better? Computer Games Get Serious
| A screengrab from Peacemaker, © www.peacemakergame.com |
“Experts and serious game advocates also fear, that with the rush of nonprofits to publish their own game, there soon will be too many bad or boring games. It is simply hard to mirror complex situations and build them into a ‘fun’ game. And this is the major challenge for game developers and political institutions.”
As simple as it is, Darfur is Dying engages the imagination — asking the player to see themselves in a different skin and a different place, where things we take for granted (like getting water) become complex and dangerous and not guaranteed. It stuck with me. There’s something about actively playing that role, however abstract, that brings this lesson home the way a thousand news stories just can’t. Or, maybe it’s the combination of those thousand news stories and the opportunity to imagine yourself as part of them. It’s anti-escapism.
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