The idea of video games being used in the philanthropy sector isn’t a speculative concept. Right now Changemakers is working with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to find, “creative solutions that merge computer and video games with health and health care.” They are hosting a competition to find the best ideas. Go check out the nine game concepts that have already been submitted and offer your own.
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