My game idea (post-apocalyptic Oregon Trail set in 1983) got "Honorable mention" in that Games for Change contest:http://www.gamesforchange.org/2015/12/winner-of-10000-prize-announced-inn-square-game-design-challenge/ …
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Replying to @wellerstein
I still think it is a good idea as a way to teach about the effects of nuclear war, and may pursue it independently. It is the anti-Fallout.
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(I am not opposed to the fun of the Fallout games, of course. They just have zero relationship whatsoever with actual nuclear war.)
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@wellerstein I do think they nicely encapsulate how people have been acculturated to think about nuclear war.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
Replying to @RandomJetship
@RandomJetship My question was, can one harness public fascination with nuclear war but actually teach something? I think this is one way.
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