Amnesty International’s Rights Arcade offers free human rights education through online games. Rights Arcade is designed to support a new generation of human rights defenders - strengthening the human rights movement through action-oriented education. The game/s will equip you with knowledge about human rights and will encourage you to take action on different human rights issues.
This launch game focuses on Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Association and Freedom of Assembly. The game story is driven by the choices that the player selects which will unpack an array of fictionalized experiences inspired by real world events.
The player gets to play the role of a central character and take decisions based on their understanding of human rights.
You can complete the game at your own pace, free of cost, just by downloading the game app. No prior knowledge of human rights is required to play this game.
Once you download the game, you can play on the go without using any data.
Thought this would be like reigns, but there's no game. It's just a sideshow and nothing you "choose" does anything, and the three bars at the top don't do anything when they fill or deplete. And if you try and choose the "evil" options the game just says "nuh uh you actually did this". Developers should play the games they got the idea from to see how this style of game is supposed to work, because this seems unfinished and poorly made.
Glory to Russia 🇷🇺
Організація, яка лише знає як брехати
Education on debatable topics through the illusion of choice. Constant invoking of "International law" which has little real relevance in life and is only the sanctimonious hemhawing of mostly western nations and ivory tower philosophs. This game constantly asked me what I think about debatable topics, only to tell me I was objectively wrong and proceeded to lecture me. Example: It asked me if I had the right to be a lawyer. I said no. It then ironically enough lectured me on freedom of choice.
Education on debatable topics through the illusion of choice. Constant invoking of "International law" which has little real relevance in life and is only the sanctimonious hemhawing of mostly western nations and ivory tower philosophs. This game constantly asked me what I think about debatable topics, only to tell me I was objectively wrong and proceeded to lecture me. Example: It asked me if I had the right to be a lawyer. I said no. It then ironically enough lectured me on freedom of choice.
I hope there are more stories soon
I hope there are more stories soon
Minor bug fixes
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