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more about #drunkdriving balls187: Yeah it would totally teach you how to drive better; if your car was controlled with a mouse and keyboard... more » Comatose Turtle: The problem I see here is that, assuming anyone plays the game anyways, it will make the morons who think they can drive after a couple of cold ones t... more » DeadlyWhispers: I'm surprised there's no "Where's Calgary?" posts. more » roscoe: university of calgary on kotaku? aw, i'm so proud of thee. more » Altima NEO: This is funny because my friend in the Navy says they are given extra days off if they can have 100 days without an Alcohol related incident. They hav... more » MaximusDM: People were getting pissed about GTA IV having a drunk driving mini-game and now the US Army is funding an entire game around it. Good job. more » Revenge_of_Nekojin: Coming from a soldier, this is retarded. They need to stop educating and start punishing. Put these fuckers out of the Army after one DUI. Instead I s... more » Soldier_CLE says DON'T STOP AT THE STAR! REVOKE THE WHOLE DAMN THING, OWEN!!!: Here's a radical thought that I'm sure the Department of The Army probably keeps failing to think about: Instead of putting all this money on what I a... more » Bgrngod: Well, the Army does train people how to kill... so I guess this is appropriate. Ba-dum-dump!! more » Omnimon: Charles Barkley should have given this game a shot. more » Macho Man Randy Savage: This is fantastic news. I no longer need to worry about getting a DWI because videogames will now fill my insatiable appitite to drive drunk. We've re... more » Szin: I'd love to see this game on the Wii. more » Soldier_CLE says DON'T STOP AT THE STAR! REVOKE THE WHOLE DAMN THING, OWEN!!!: Let me get this straight... The current "brass", in their infinite wisdom, believes that this game is going to curtail "drunk driving" for returning V... more » -
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U.S. Army Buys Drunk Driving Game
The U.S. Army is funding improvements to a drunk driving game developed at the University of Calgary, in hopes of reducing what they say is a growing drunk driving problem among soldiers returning from war zones. More »

