Politics and video games aren’t typically discussed in the same breath, but digital strategists say gamification can actually be a powerful tool for identifying and engaging the public. “67 percent of households are playing games,” said Jordan Raynor, vice president of media and public affairs at Engage. “Why can’t we make politcal advocacy fun?” Raynor was part of a Thursday panel at C&E’s 2011 C
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