Endgame: Syria
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Endgame: Syria
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Descrição
Endgame Syria is a free interactive exploration of events unfolding in Syria today. It is a news-game; a simulation that uses interactivity to explore a real world event. It is available for free on iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch and is also on Android (see above for the link) or as a HTML5 game (below, also free to play).
Developed in around two weeks, the game allows users to explore the options open to the Syrian rebels as they push the conflict to its endgame. Each choice the user makes has consequences – the types of military units you may deploy, the political paths you choose to tread. Not only does each choice impact the current situation but your choices may also impact the final outcome. Users can play and replay events to see how different choices on the ground might lead to different outcomes.
Will you choose to accept peace at any cost? What if the war goes badly and the only options left mean more extreme actions; would you agree to follow this path? Can you win the war and the peace that follows? Find out in Endgame Syria.
Como jogar
Played on touchscreen or mouse. Instructions via tutorial ingame.
Comentários
africacrossgames
Dec. 20, 2012
This is a really cool game. I love the concept and the execution. It would be great if the font sizes were a bit bigger, as it is hard to read the text on each card and I know you put a lot of effort into the card descriptions. I also do not understand how military actions translate into loss of support. 5/5.
Robozoid
Mar. 05, 2015
Can someone explain the deal with the screen not fitting and having to scroll around?
DominusMephysto
Dec. 18, 2012
I've played like three rounds, sorry man but your game is boring.... It lacks visual stimuli, purpose, and fun... For those who might like it, it would be nice to be able to change your choice once you've dropped your "card", instead of it locking and you're stuck with it.
neosis
Dec. 18, 2012
i played many times and never win , maybe ...
q00u
May. 11, 2014
The window is too small, so I have to scroll around. Why do I have to hit Confirm and then End Phase? Can I do anything after Confirm? No? So why the extra button press? Also, why do I have to hit Confirm at all? There doesn't seem to be a way to take back a card once played, so what am I confirming?