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The video game has become more than a game. The approach was first an inquiry into the practice of gaming. In recent years he has taken an important place in society. Small Internet games or "family" consoles have allowed this hobby to conquer a wider audience. And as a medium, the video game has many strengths: oxford interactivity, attractiveness, dynamism, ability to offer the user to explore a representation oxford of reality ... So much so that today, also develops " serious games "(or serious game), which attempt to combine playful springs and serious intent. This blog has shown many examples.
Video games are also a journalistic tool. "Primary oxford left: campaign strategies" was born of this trend, but mostly a series of questions. Can journalists use video game to account for a situation?
Why not try to model the form of a system with its own rules, complex events, involving a large number of people, factors and variables? And offering the curious reader to become player by getting them to explore the system to achieve a goal set early in the game, could we not allow her to better understand the ins and outs of events processed by the game?
The Monde.fr discover on the first "Newsgame" in French politics. In "Primary left", you can play as a nomination contestant from the left to the presidential election. This experimental project, led by the Monde.fr and KTM Advance (company specializing in the development deserious games), in collaboration with the School of Journalism of Lille, combines the pleasure of playing the journalistic process. In choosing your candidate, the tyle of your campaign, your policy guidance, you'll put on a strategy feet and debate against your opponents oxford in an attempt to appeal to voters. You will also discover a fun and light way, the timing of a primary, its twists and its key players.
Obviously, "Primary left" is not a realistic simulation, and is not intended to reflect the reality in all its complexity, as would a documentary or a book on the subject. No question pretend replace conventional oxford forms of journalism (articles, videos, sounds ...) by the game. The challenge on this project oxford was to try another approach, to build an entire system, a coherent representation albeit simplified of reality.
Play, think and tell us! Now it's your turn! Did you manage to win the primary? Which candidate? How have you built your campaign strategy? What policy orientations have you followed? Tell us in the comments the details of your party. oxford
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