SOCIAL EDUCATION |
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Our world is a fantastic place. Yet, many people never get a chance to experience what it can offer because they are born and living at the wrong place at the wrong time. Some people live in constant hunger. Some in constant pain. And some see the nature that forms the basis for their everyday life deteriorate on a daily basis. |
5 SELECTED CASES |
DANIDA & DR - Wawis WorldDanish Broadcasting Corporation and Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Danida) chose Serious Games Interactive to develop a 3D online game to supplement their annual Christmas calendar. We developed a 3D game called Wawis World, where you play a young girl from Papua on a mission to try to convince the locals that they should take better care of Papua´s environment and wildlife. |
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL - WorldmapAmnesty International wanted to expand their activities to include education on human rights. Serious Games Interactive developed an interactive, web-enabled world map of Amnesty International Human Rights Projects. The world map is available in the form of a large touchscreen and used in Amnesty Internationals offices in Copenhagen. |
LOKK - A game about honorLOKK wanted to create awareness about honor-related issues such as forced marriage and social control with social workers, teacher and the general public to build a better understanding of how to act when confronted with such phenomena. Serious Games Interactive developed an interactive game empowering players to take informed action in honor-related conflicts. |
FIGHT BREAST CANCER - ApplicationSerious Games Interactive together with Digital Works created an Facebook application for Kræftens Bekæmpelse in Demark to promote awareness around the breast cancer issue. Every October the organization plans events, activities and products to raise money and promote interest in breast cancer research. |
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ECHO & HELLO - The city that shouldn't existThe European Commission Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (ECHO) unit wanted to develop a game to inform young Europeans about the activities they engage in. We developed a short and exciting Facebook game about the challenges of managing refugee camps. |
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