Red Redemption Explained

Red Redemption
Location:Oxford, UK
Industry:Video games
Products:Climate Challenge
Fate of the World

Red Redemption was a serious game developer based in Oxford, UK. It produced two global warming games: Climate Challenge and Fate of the World.[1] In 2012, Red Redemption went into receivership.[2]

Games

Climate Challenge is a 2006 browser game produced in conjunction with the BBC, the Environmental Change Institute and the University of Oxford. The player chooses policies to implement over a 100-year period in Europe to curb emissions, while maintaining the necessary food, water and energy supply.[3]

Fate of the World is a 2011 game for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS with a similar theme but a global focus. The player is put in charge of a fictional international organization managing social, technological and environmental policies. There are several scenarios one can choose to play, with goals ranging from improving living conditions in Africa, to preventing catastrophic climate change, to exacerbating it.[4] [5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Games We Make. Red Redemption. 26 August 2010. 4 March 2011. 23 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110623065351/http://www.red-redemption.com/about. dead.
  2. Web site: Falconer. Richard. FotW Unofficial Path. Steam forums. 21 April 2014. 24 March 2015.
  3. Web site: Climate Challenge. BBC. 2006-12-14. 2007-08-17.
  4. Web site: Fate of the World: Real Science. Real Consequences . Red Redemption . 28 February 2011 . 1 March 2011.
  5. Web site: Fate of the World - review . Jack Arnott . 31 October 2010 . . 1 March 2011.