North Korea Develops Racing Game For Travel Agency

Can A Video Game Lure Tourists To North Korea?
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s this really happening? Is North Korea actually turning over a new leaf? Okay, maybe not the entire country, but a video game development company called Nosotek — the first of its kind to break barriers and venture out in catering to Western markets — has created a simple browser game called Pyongyang Racing.

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