The games can be accessed and voted on at the official site. The site is an extension of mtvU’s comprehensive Sudan resource center on mtvU.com, which offers news updates, critical facts and background information, ways to take political and humanitarian action, student photo journals, divestment options and more.
The results of student voting will play a key role in determining the competition’s winner when mtvU, the Reebok Human Rights Foundation, the International Crisis Group and leading student activists collaborate on the final decision in late February. Development of the winning game will begin shortly thereafter, in preparation for its official launch later this spring.