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A new online computer game, ZombielandUK, allows players to kill zombie versions of top British politicians, including Gordon Brown, David Cameron, and Nick Clegg.
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David Cameron is the star of an online game set up by Heathrow campaigners in which he tries to destroy the third runway using dynamite.
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An online simulation game,FloodSim.Com, aims to help families understand the UK’s risk of flooding, and the policy decisions needed to make sure the UK is protected against floods.
submitted by PublicTechnology on 18th Aug 2008 (via publictechnology.net)
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The new MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) from Mythic Entertainment, Warhammer Age of Reckoning, has been getting some solid praise from the gaming community for getting mediæval on ‘gold farmers’ of late, banning the paid game accounts of people who try to sell the in-game virtual currency for real money.
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The BNP leader Nick Griffin has been slapped more than 20 million times in a new online game released since his appearance on Question Time.
submitted by Telegraph on 28th Oct 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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Hasbro.comSix months ago, Passport wrote about how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict struck the board game Monopoly, which at the time was having an online vote to determine the 22 cities to include in its world edition. Today, the world edition of the game officially goes on sale, with 22 worldwide cities selected through a process that included more than 5.6 million online votes. The city with th...
submitted by FPPassport on 26th Aug 2008 (via blog.foreignpolicy.com)
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This Friday has been designated ‘get online day’ and there’s a pretty good website to explain it all, including a ‘game’ to push the benefits of going online. If that sounds counter intuitive, let the Skills for Life Network tell you who it’s all aimed at, and then go and tell somebody you know who’s
submitted by LabourMatters on 22nd Oct 2008 (via labourmatters.com)
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As my colleague Lee Rotherham documents, the prospect of a new IGC on the Lisbon Treaty offer David Cameron a potentially game-changing opportunity, to move the polls from hung Parliament territory towards a clear Conservative majority. Due to various procedural...
submitted by CentreRight on 4th May 2010 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
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Sock and Awe I wrote a couple of days ago about shoes being thrown at George W Bush and an online game where you had to protect him from the shoes. Which is obviously the wrong way round for the greatest amount of amusement value. But now that game has been created - Sock and Awe. More than 21 million
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"Game on" is the expression being used by one senior adviser to David Cameron to describe the new contours of the political landscape. Although we need a lot more detail from both our frontbench and from Labour, there's a real...
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Tip of the clown wig to PH.
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