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  1. 6 lis 2006 · Ayiti: the Cost of Life is one of the best political web games released this year, right up there with The McGame and the comic genius of Airport Security. You control the activities of a Haitian family trying to get by, the experience is like Oregon Trail meets Wyclef Jean ("if I was president...").

  2. 22 wrz 2016 · Ayti: The Cost of Life is a socially conscious online game through which the players must manage a poor Haitian family of five over four years. The game’s perspective depicts poverty as an obstacle to education.

  3. 22 lis 2006 · A new report from news hub IPS has detailed a new educational serious game project called Ayiti: The Cost of Life, which was created by 24 teenage students as part of a New York-based non-profit video game design after school class called Playing 4 Keeps.

  4. Ayiti: The Cost of Life is a role-playing video game in which the player assumes the roles of family members living in rural Haiti. At the start of the game, the player chooses a primary goal for his/her family: achieve education, make money, stay healthy, or maintain happiness.

  5. 4 lis 2006 · Ayiti: The Cost of Life I hadn't heard about this game until I read about it on Patrick's blog yesterday, where he provides a very eloquent analysis of the game , its strategies, and the statements that those strategies ultimately make.

  6. 4 gru 2006 · The short description of Ayiti: The Cost of Life is that it’s like Oregon Trail, except a lot more topical (and consequently more depressing). Control a family of five living in modern-day Haiti as you battle a lack of educational options, poor working conditions, and bad weather.

  7. Ayiti: The Cost of Life. In this game developed for Unicef, players guide a Haitian family of five through their struggle to survive with limited resources and few opportunities to better themselves.

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