сделать стартовой    в избранное
World & News

Главная / Business /

Chinese version of video game solving world hunger to be launched

Chinese version of video game solving world hunger to be launched

вторник, 24 октября 2006 12:57:07

The Chinese version of a video game called Food Force, which is designed to teach children about world hunger and the importance of humanitarian aid work, will be launched on Thursday.

Food Force, an educational computer game created by the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), is targeted at children aged eight to 13.

Players take on missions to distribute food in a famine-affected country and to help it recover and become self-sufficient again. At the same time they learn about hunger in the real world and the WFP's work to prevent it.

The Chinese version is downloadable at the game's official Chinese website http://food-force.sdo.com. The website also provides facts and figures about hunger in China.

The Chinese version will be the game's seventh language which has been downloaded more than 4.5 million times since its debut in mid-2005.

"Food Force is clear evidence that with the right medium, an issue as invisible and distant as hunger in the developing world can trigger interest and support in countries where too much food is the high profile problem today," Neil Gallagher, WFP's director of communications, was quoted by Beijing Youth Daily as saying.

All Food Force language versions were made through donations from game industry leaders and international organizations. Shanda Interactive, a leading interactive entertainment media company in China, made the Chinese version.

Six well-known Chinese pop singers provided the dubbing for the game characters.

Source: Xinhua




« назад

HTML код:
  • копировать HTML код
  • смотреть
    BB код (код для форумов):
  • копировать код для форумов
  • смотреть
  • Читать по теме:
  • [11.10.06]Zimbabwe sees inflation drop
  • [03.10.06]China rural medical market next target for GE Healthcare
  • [07.11.06]Oil prices rise amid concern of Nigeria
  • [18.10.06]APEC ministers seek ways to develop tourism
  • [11.10.06]China continues efforts to curb sizzling investment in second half
  • [25.10.06]China sees over one quarter growth of iron ore import: official
  • [13.10.06]Chinese ministry supports shoe makers in filing lawsuit in European Court
  • [12.10.06]Private firms, largest creator of urban employment
  • [24.10.06]China strives with an initiative to gear to global service outsourcing market
  • [13.10.06]Motorola seeks more opportunities for venture investment in China
    Права на сайт World & News © 2006
    Новости принадлежат их авторам.