ad1 This War of Mine developer 11 Bit Studios has partnered with British charity War Child for several years now. It’s an appropriate partnership, after all – This War of Mine is about the toll warfare has on ordinary people, and War Child helps children caught in conflict areas. Today, 11 Bit announced that this pairing has raised over $500,000 for children affected by war. This War of Mine DLC to benefit War Child charity 11 bit studios is donating 100% of the proceeds to the charity that aids children affected by war. James Brightman. Tuesday 10th March 2015. How much did gamers achieve by supporting This War of Mine - War Child Charity DLC? Change in the lives of 350 children! Right now War Child are working in places across Iraq and Jordan to protect and support Syrian refugee children.
11 bit studios has introduced some new War Child Charity DLC to This War Of Mine. The DLC is purely cosmetic. It adds street art to the walls of the war ruins, by artists like M-City, Gabriel.
It is always nice when people are trying to do things for charity, often this urges us to do something even if we aren't activily involved with the events or the charitable idea. This could be the case with people buying the recently released downloadable content for This War of Mine, even for those who aren't actively playing the game might want to get behind the new content, which sales of the content will work to benefit children who suffer from conflicts and wars around the globe.
The DLC pack is called 'War Child Charity DLC,' which has varying price points all depending on just how charitable you feel like being. Prices range from $.99 to $9.99 to $19.99 USD. The content includes, unique street art from artists like M-City, Gabriel 'Specter' Reese, and many more. Their different pieces of art will be found in varying locations throughout This War of Mine.
'The compositions represent reflections on the human condition and the state of humanity during a time of war,' reads its Steam page. '...Thank you, and please don't give up on trying to make this world a better place.'
The screenshots below demonstrate some of the art you'll find in the DLC.
This War of Mine: The Little Ones explores the hardships of wartime survival as seen from an entirely new perspective; that of a child.
Based on This War of Mine, The Little Ones puts you in charge of a group of adults and children stuck in the middle of hell, trying to survive in a besieged city; struggling with lack of food, medicine and constant danger. The question is: how far will you go to make it through another day?
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This War of Mine: The Little Ones focuses not only on the reality of enduring war, but also the fact that even in times of conflict, kids are still kids - they laugh, cry, play with toys and see the world differently. In addition to thinking about survival, you'll have to bring back the kid in yourself to understand how to protect the little ones. Their faith, and their futures, are in your hands.
The pace of This War of Mine is imposed by the day and night cycle. During the day snipers outside stop you from leaving your refuge, so you need to focus on maintaining your hideout: crafting, trading and taking care of young and adult civilians. At night, take one of your people on a mission to scavenge through a city for items that will help you stay alive.
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Inspired by real-life events
Control your survivors and manage your shelter
Take care of innocent children - create toys for them and make them smile
Craft weapons, alcohol, beds or stoves – anything that helps you survive
Make decisions - an often unforgiving and emotionally difficult experience
Randomized world and characters every time you start a new game
Charcoal-stylized aesthetics to complement the game's theme