
When it first came out in 2014 it rocked me to my core. The least we can do is play for Ukraine! This War of Mine - Experience war like never before Even if This War of Mine is not of your taste, please take a look at the games from the other developers and buy something you will enjoy. So if you buy This War of Mine on any platform (PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, macOS, PC, Linux, Classic Mac OS) you will be actively contributing to this effort. From the first day of this initiative, they have already gathered $150.000. Thunderful Games, Crunching Koalas, and ALL iN! GAMES among others are taking action, donating their profits. Under this initiative, they are donating all of their profits until and other developers answered the call. In 2018, they gathered over $500.000 to support children affected in warzones.Ī few days ago, they started a new effort called #FuckTheWar to support the Ukrainian Red Cross. 11bit Studios are well known for their efforts for people suffering from war. Donate directly to the Ukrainian Red Crossīefore we take a look at the game itself let us talk about this charity.Buy This War of Mine from the Apple App Store.

Buy This War of Mine from the Google Play Store.All profits gathered until will go to the Ukrainian Red Cross.On the Google Play Store, the price is $13.99.

The game is discounted on the Apple App Store for $13.99 $1.99.This War of Mine is a warzone survival game available for Android & iOS.

The global version with multiple languages is currently available in the Steam Summer Sale for only $AU5.79 (or 80% off). It is the Polish version of the game though, so if you can’t read Polish then you probably won’t be able to play it. As GamesRadar noted however, it is DRM-free and does not appear to be region-locked, meaning technically anyone can grab it. Again, the intent here is to make the game available as a resource to teachers and students. Now, they know: it’s free to download from the Polish government’s website. Until now, it hasn’t been clear how players would be able to access it. Its addition followed a 2019 campaign to get the game added to the Polish curriculum which ended with Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki adding it to the reading list for the 2020/21 academic year.

At the time, the game has been added to the official reading list for Polish schools, becoming the first video game to receive this kind of recognition. The first part of this story originally appeared in a report from in 2020. The government of Poland is making 11 Bit Studios’ anti-war indie This War of Mine available as a free download to Polish students and educators.
