The world's first humanitarian video game-- a United Nations-produced virtual world of planes launching food airdrops over crisis zones and emergency trucks struggling up treacherous roads under rebel threat-- is extending its potential audience by tens of millions of people.
Published on: Wed, Oct. 11, 2006
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