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World Service,23 Dec 2014,28 mins

Serious Games

Digital Planet

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Some news organisations are turning to video games to attract a younger audience and readership. Recently, for example al-Jazeera brought out the game Pirate Fishing in which players are cast as reporters who take to the seas off Sierra Leone to investigate the multi-million dollar illegal fishing trade. But are serious games such as Pirate Fishing any fun? Click is joined by a panel of experts to discuss whether it is viable for games to act as a platform for the reflection and dissemination of serious subject matters. The panel includes Jane McGonigal from the non-profit research group Institute for the Future, and author of the book Reality is Broken; the independent games developer, Alex Fleetwood; and Jo Twist, CEO of The Association for UK Interactive Entertainment. (Photo: A young boy plays on his video game © Eric Piermont/AFP/Getty Images)

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