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Oxfam has developed a Game for Change about Aissa, a refugee who has to flee conflict in Darfur with her four children. You can help Aissa and her children avoid all the dangers they face, like landmines and guerrillas, and when you see the children's life running out, look for food to feed them.
Special thanks to Unkasoft Advergaming and QMCODES for assisting in the development and distribution of this game.
You must have a phone capable of running Java mobile applications and using an Internet connection. Most phones made since 2001 fulfil these requirements.
What is the Games for Change (G4C) movement about?
Games for Change (also known as G4C) is a movement and community of practice dedicated to using computer and video games for social change. Games are an important and effective way to learn about social issues and encourage social action. Digital games offer a new medium to engage the community in the promotion of refugee rights. See http://www.gamesforchange.org for more about G4C.
If you are having difficulties downloading this game or if you want to find out more, see our FAQ
