This War Of Mine: War Child Charity



  1. This War Of Mine: War Child Charity Donations
  2. This War Of Mine - War Child Charity Dlc
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This war of mine: war child charity donations

This War Of Mine: War Child Charity Donations

This war of mine: war child charity rating

This War Of Mine - War Child Charity Dlc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI_c0lp68RY
This War of Mine is a cracking survival game in one of the bleakest settings I've ever played, and now the developers have released a DLC aimed at helping out the War Child charity.
QuoteThis War of Mine - War Child Charity DLC contains unique street art pieces made by various artists.
All of 11bit studios' proceeds from this DLC go to the War Child charity focused on helping children who suffer from conflicts and wars around the world.
There are three tiers, all including the same DLC content, for those who are willing to donate more to the cause. Thank you and please don't give up on trying to make this world a better place.

You can grab the DLC at GamesRepublic which gives you a Steam key for the DLC.
If you don't yet own This War of Mine, I highly recommend it, and you can grab that at GamesRepublic too!
Thanks for reminding me to cover it nishazzar.Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
This War Of Mine: War Child Charity

This War Of Mine: War Child Charity Rating

This War Of Mine: War Child Charity

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. 11 bit studios, the studio behind This War of Mine, has raised over $500,000 for War Child UK, a charity that seeks to 'protect, educate and stand up for the rights of children caught up in conflict'. 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.