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		<title>Games on Demand is bringing hospitalized children&#8217;s ideas to life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Games on Demand is a weekend-long event where video game developers create games inspired by ideas from children undergoing treatment <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://torontoguardian.com/2017/11/games-on-demand/" title="Games on Demand is bringing hospitalized children&#8217;s ideas to life">[...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Games on Demand is a weekend-long event where video game developers create games<br />
inspired by ideas from children undergoing treatment in the hospital. It takes place online<br />
from <strong>December 1st to December 3rd</strong> with a work space at BiblioCommons in Toronto on<br />
Saturday and Sunday.</p>
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<p>The organizers came up with the idea after helping out at a skate park where kids with<br />
cancer can learn to skateboard. The children and families left so excited and happy. They<br />
learned that not all of the children at the hospital were able to participate due to physical<br />
conditions. As game developers they thought, &#8220;What better cause to put our skills and<br />
passions towards?&#8221;</p>
<p>Requests have been sent in from an online form from parents who are a part of OPACC<br />
(Ontario Parents Advocating for Children with Cancer). The organizers are also meeting with<br />
children at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital to hear more ideas of games they<br />
would like to play. A few requests have been posted on the website.</p>
<p>Examples have been posted on their website. Here are some examples of what they asked<br />
for:</p>
<p>&#8220;If you could play any game that doesn&#8217;t exist, what would it be like?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It would be a bunch of little blood cells out killing bad cells germs and cancers. Collecting<br />
medicines like chemotherapy and even steroids to make them stronger. The game would<br />
help kids understand their body and illness.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;What sort of things would your hero do? Would they have special powers?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;My Bunnykin will grow and thrive under the player&#8217;s care.&#8221;</p>
<p>Game developers of all experience levels will be spending their weekend creating free<br />
games based off of ideas like these to give back to the kids and families. The event is a great<br />
opportunity for developers and artists to be social, practice their skills and create something<br />
great in a short period of time.</p>
<p>This is the first time the event is taking place with hopes to continue it annually.</p>
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<p><strong>Visit gamesondemand.ca for more info on the Games on Demand event in Toronto.</strong></p>
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