Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Climate change challenge for computer gamers

Climate change challenge for computer gamers

Green Campaigners welcome new Console game - Fate of the World, a new strategy game launched on Tuesday. Fate of the World game

Fate of the World: The video game in which players save the world from catastrophic climate change.

Photograph: Red Redemption
They've previously tackled alien invasions, gang violence in New York and how to raise a happy family, but this week computer games wrestle with an even more pressing issue: climate change.

Arriving on PCs on Tuesday and Macs shortly after, the British-made Fate of the World puts players at the helm of a future World Trade Organisation-style environmental body with a task of saving the world by cutting carbon emissions or damning it by letting soaring temperatures wreak havoc through floods, droughts and fires.
The strategy game is already being hailed by gaming experts as a potential breakthrough for such social change titles, and welcomed by climate campaigners as a way of reaching new audiences.


Fate of the World is released Tuesday for £14.99 via digital download and Oxfam stores across the UK.

360investgroup.com