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Factitious 2017-05-22

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The game challenges its players to identify "fake news," defined as stories fabricated for fun, influence or profit, as well as satire, opinion and spin. The development of the game came during a time where this issue became prominent, which was around the time of the 2016 presidential campaign. Fake news are of the fictitiousness that we should learn how to identify and evaluate whether the sources we obtain information from nowadays is trustworthy or not. Universities are drawing more attention to teach media literacy, and Factitious is a great tool that would benefit all game players.

Credits:

Written by: Maggie Farley
Designed by: Bob Hone
Lindsay Grace (AU Game Lab Director)
Cherisse Datu (AU Game Design MA Alum) 
Kelli Dunlap (former JOLT Fellow) 
Art & illustration by: Joyce Rice 
Developed by: Chas Brown

Organization: American University Game Lab JoLT Initiative
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https://web.archive.org/web/20170712143343/http://factitious.augamestudio.com/#/

Last known URL:
http://factitious.augamestudio.com/#/


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