Darfur is Dying Game

May 7, 2007

Darfur is Dying is a narrative-based simulation where the user from the perspective of a displaced Darfurian, negotiates forces that threaten the survival of his or her refugee camp. It offers a faint glimpse of what it’s like for the more than 2.5 million who have been internally displaced by the crisis in Sudan.

Play the Game Now.

In the Darfur region of western Sudan, a genocide is occuring. Each day, civilians face prospects of mass killings, torture, rape, destruction of villages, theft and other human rights abuses at the hands of the Janjaweed militias-bands of fighters backed by the Sudanese government. Since the start of the conflict in Darfur in February of 2003:

  •   -Nearly 3 million people have been affected by the crisis.
    -More than 300,000 people have died from conflict and diseases.
    -2.5 million civilians have been displaced by the conflict.

Worst Case Scenario

May 7, 2007

wcsposter.jpg

Nazi … Zombies … War
Are you absolutely excited and dieing to see this?
The thing about this project is there is no actual movie. No movie has been made. These promos were created to try and find some investors that would help finance and produce the project and their idea. The are hoping to convince people not just with a script, that’s already done, but with actual footage, a glimpse, an insight of how  amazing this film would be. It would be a cult-classic. They already have thousands of fans that have joined their “Guerilla Army” (you can join also) in support of this film and are willing to help and/or become an extra for the movie. The promos themselves are beautiful, I hope the film would live up to the hype. Putting an actual plot to it might ruin. Someone said let’s leave it a silent film, not a bad idea. That’s a new theme for a zombie film. (I am a zombie fanatic!)

“The original screenplay of this horrormovie centers on the common friction between neighboring countries. It’s a global phenomenon, and even in peaceful Western Europe you will find old grudges. If you dig deep enough. In the final of the World Championship soccer games Holland and Germany are going to war. A visiting American and his family try to get away from the nationwide frenzy, but traveling to a North Sea island they wind up in situations far, far worse.”