US diplomacy goes virtual

AFP | By, Washington
Updated on: Dec 13, 2012 11:25 pm IST

The United States expanded its e-diplomacy efforts on Wednesday with the launch of a video game aimed at helping young people get a better understanding of American language and culture.

The United States expanded its e-diplomacy efforts on Wednesday with the launch of a video game aimed at helping young people get a better understanding of American language and culture.

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The game "Trace Effects," allows players to follow a university student named Trace, from the year 2045, who has accidentally traveled back in time to the present.

"In order to get home, he must complete a challenging mission to change the future for the better by helping six different young people accomplish great things and have a positive impact on the future," a statement from the State Department said.

"This innovative language learning video game will complement students' classroom English language instruction through interactive 3-D multimedia learning adventures. Trace Effects is geared for players aged 12-16."

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