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WILL Interactive: Products. WILL Interactive: Ways Home. Ways Home. We design, build, and distribute videogames for persuasion, instruction, and activism. Take Back Illinois. Sponsored by the Illinois GOP, Take Back Illinois challenged players to explore four issues surrounding the 2004 state elections: Medical Malpractice Reform, Education Reform, Grassroots Activism, and Economic Reform. Take Back Illinois was a 2005 Slamdance Independent Game Festival Finalist.

The game was created in four parts, released once a week for the month before the election (Four Issues, Four Games, Four Weeks). Players explored Illinois state legislative policiy positions on Medical Malpractice Reform, Education, Citizen Participation, and Economic Reform. Medical Malpractice Reform – provide health care to a community. Education - concentrating all education resources in one part of the state or share resources across state school districts. Citizen Participation - explore the responsibility of democracy as participation. Key Features: All four games were interrelated and your play in one affected your score in the others. Jetset: A Game for Airports. A game for the frazzled globetrotter in all of us. Keep up with the changing rules of airport security on your iPhone or iPod touch. Play in airports to earn unique souvenirs to keep, give to friends, or redeem for prizes. Jetset is a game about air travel with a satirical twist.

It is the first game of its kind, a mobile game for business travelers. The challenges of today's airport security make business and pleasure travel increasingly difficult. Even better, when you play in one of the 100 world airports included in the game (from Albuquerque to Waco), you can win custom-made, collectable, digital souvenirs from each one. Key Jetset features: The Arcade Wire: Bacteria Salad. The Arcade Wire™: Oil God - Free Online Games and Free Strategy Games from Shockwave. Killer Flu. A game about seasonal and pandemic flu, how they mutate, and how they are spread. Commissioned by the UK Clinical Virology Network and produced in association with Scotland's Traffic Games. In spring 2009, panicked headlines appeared worldwide warning of the dangerous "swine flu.

" Reading the papers, you'd think that pandemics are like magical epidemiological tidal waves that rise and cover the planet. But the truth is, pandemic flus are rare and unusual strains that are far harder to spread than popular discourse might make it seem. They are real, to be sure. Or consider swine flu again. Given historical facts like these, remarks like WHO director-general Margaret Chan's dire warning that "It really is all of humanity that is under threat" don't do much more than spread panic. Kiler Flu was created as an attempt to explain how flu really mutates and spreads, and how challenging it can be for a deadly strain to affect a large population geographically. Killer Flu - The Game. 2050. Il pianeta ha bisogno di te (1)