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- | Virtual Peace is based on [[CIRCA:America's Army | America's Army]], a game created for the US army by [http://www.virtualheroes.com/| Virtual Heroes INC][http://virtualpeace.org/orgs.php]. | + | Virtual Peace is based on [[CIRCA:America's Army | America's Army]], a game created for the US army by [http://www.virtualheroes.com/| Virtual Heroes INC][http://virtualpeace.org/orgs.php]. America's Army itself is built on the [http://www.udk.com/ | Unreal engine]. |
==Audience== | ==Audience== |
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Virtual Peace is a serious educational game created by
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Purpose
"game environments designed to train US Special Forces and repurpose them for training workers in the field of peace and conflict resolution." [1]
Funding
Virtual Peace is funded by grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and HASTAC, the Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory [2]. | Plantronics contributed 50 headsets to the Virtual Peace project.
Technology
Virtual Peace is based on America's Army, a game created for the US army by Virtual Heroes INC[3]. America's Army itself is built on the | Unreal engine.
Audience
Implications
Games as education