Global Conflicts: Latin America
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Developer(s) | Serious Games Interactive |
Distributor(s) | Gamers Gate, Manifesto Games & Macgamestore |
Designer(s) | Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen, Nick Price and Alex Uth |
Platform(s) | Mac OS X, Windows |
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Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Global Conflicts: Latin America is a serious game. It was developed by Serious Games Interactive for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.
Summary
Global Conflicts: Latin America lets players explore key problems in Latin American countries.
In GC:LA, players assume the role of an investigative journalist on assignment in Bolivia, Guatemala, and Mexico where human rights violations, debt slavery, corruption, trafficking of humans, and pollution threaten the existence of the people. Players will experience situations taken form real life and develop an understanding of the conditions under which millions live. The goal of the game is to gather information to be used in confrontational interviews with people central to the conflict.
When they are done, players will be given a rating so they might see how well they have done in gathering information and used this to push people to get confessions for their article.