Coming wave of video games could build empathy on racism, environment and aftermath of war
Source: USAToday
New gaming projects seek to help people build sympathy for others by allowing them to take on the role of someone else.
New gaming projects seek to help people build sympathy for others by allowing them to take on the role of someone else.
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