Undertale Fan Creations Raise Awareness for Mental Health

Undertale Fan Creations Raise Awareness for Mental Health

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Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Oct 11, 2016 @ 12:50 AM (Staff Bios)
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Undertale is a fantastic game of emotion, story, and player choice. Now, it is a fantastic game to raise awareness for mental illness. It's more than awareness, though. It's money too. Money for charity. The people over at Gamers for Good are working with Undertale (with Toby Fox's permission) to pull some funds together for mental health causes. Even better, donors will get their hands on a charity art book.

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The Undertale charitable art book will be featured on Kickstarter. The proceeds from the movement will go toward three different charities. Child's Play, from the minds behind Penny Arcade, works to improve the lives of children through games and toys. Take This helps to educate the community about mental illness and what to do about it. Anxiety Gaming works through the gaming community to provide mental help for those in need.

Gamers for Good is currently accepting art, music, and cosplay submissions through October 16. If you're interested, swing by the Gamers for Good website for more details.

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