Posted on Fri 24 Oct 2008
Traces of Hope - British Red Cross Game goes live
Traces of Hope launched this week, a new ARG (Alternate Reality Game) for British Red Cross written by studio resident Hazel Grian and produced by Bristol digital agency Enable.

www.tracesofhope.com
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Clare Reddington
Clare is the CEO of Watershed and a Visiting Professor at University of the West of England.Traces of Hope launched this week, a new ARG (Alternate Reality Game) for British Red Cross written by studio resident Hazel Grian and produced by Bristol digital agency Enable.
The immersive game mashes up storytelling and detective work in the context of a compelling 21st century narrative. It's centred around a 16 year old boy Joseph who is looking for his mother and the game aims to engage young people in the British Red Cross' Civiilians in Conflict campaign.
In the run up to launch there's been a load of press attention including the BBC, Reuters, Metro and a host of other national and international sources. Head to www.tracesofhope.com and help Joseph find his mum.