Display title | Darfur Is Dying |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Darfur Is Dying is a 2006 "narrative based simulation" designed as an entry by a group of students in the Darfur Digital Activist Contest of mtvU, which it won. The game allows the player to take on the roles of a Sudanese family living in Darfur, as well as managing the village in which said family lives. The game's ultimate goal is to ensure that the village camp survives 7days, while enduring attacks from Janjaweed militia. It was well received, with a good deal of coverage in international media. |