BeefJack: "Fate of the World is neither a joke nor a tedious lecture, basically. It’s got faults, and it is selling a message that might put some people off, but it’s clearly made by people who understand how games work and who want you to have fun playing theirs. It’s a very stiff challenge, but like the best difficult games you can get as much out of trying to beat it as finally winning. And ultimately, it’s more upbeat than depressing: it’s saying the human race might still have a chance. Let’s hope that, at least, is realistic."
It’s not easy being green, but the eco-friendly games on this list certainly make it interesting.
We're well into the first week of August, and the summer's hottest days could be just ahead. There's still a debate being waged over climate change policies proposed to help curb its effects, but in some video game that debate is over and the effects of climate change lead to a bleak future. We speak to Dr. David Robinson, New Jersey State Climatologist and Professor in the Department of Geography at Rutgers University, to find out if these video games' vision of a post climate change future holds more fact or fiction.
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