Chernobyl comes back to life in Ukrainian computer game

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Attracts 60,000 people globally since launch.

Chernobyl comes back to life in Ukrainian computer game
A Ukrainian computer game that brings to life a town abandoned after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster may not sound like everyone's idea of fun but has attracted 60,000 people globally since its launch in October. Players of "Isotopium: Chernobyl" drive tanks around the ghost town of Prypyat near ...

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