CamSpace - any game, any webcam. Game activist becomes cannon fodder for a cause - Games - Technology. To most of the fellow players he encounters in the shoot-'em-up online game called America's Army, Joseph DeLappe is a serial pest. For starters, the man just doesn't fight like virtual warriors are supposed to fight. As soon as he logs on, he inputs the command to drop his weapon. Instead of shooting to kill, he's content to become cannon fodder for the trigger-happy millions who regularly play this popular game. Point is, he wants his man to die and he's gone down this path over and over again since he began this sitting duck routine 14 months ago. DeLappe has turned his "intervention" into a game within a game with a goal of recording every US military death in Iraq.
The irony is, he's doing this part protest, part memorial in America's Army - an interactive project funded by the Pentagon which it uses to enlist recruits, some of whom are destined to fight in the very war that DeLappe is opposing. "It just made me angry and I wanted to do something that drove home the reality of it. " List of MMOGs. List of massively multiplayer online games From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This is a list of notable massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs), sorted by category. For massively multiplayer role-playing games, see list of MMORPGs. Contents [hide] Action[edit] Browser game[edit] Browser games with 3D rendering[edit] Building games[edit] Exploration[edit] Uru Live Flight simulation[edit] FPS (first-person shooter)[edit] Music (or rhythm) games[edit] Osu! Puzzle[edit] Yohoho! RPG (role-playing game)[edit] Main article: List of MMORPGs Real-time strategy[edit] See also: MMORTS Social games[edit] See also[edit] Retrieved from " Categories: Navigation menu Personal tools Namespaces Variants Views Actions Navigation Interaction Tools Print/export Languages This page was last modified on 15 April 2014 at 14:29.