China Daily reports on a new game:
Not everyone predicts a rosy prospect for the “red” game, not even its designer, Ma Xiang, executive director of Shanghai Online Information Technology Co Ltd.
The idea originated with the establishment of the Shanghai Serious Game Industry Development Union, a nonprofit organization that spreads the notion that games can be designed for a purpose other than pure entertainment, Ma said.
“Games can be guides, textbooks, medical facilities – anything you can think of,” the proud 31-year-old added. “This year being the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, we think it will be a meaningful initiative to rekindle communist zeal.”
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