Games can be an effective way to deliver journalism to audiences, especially younger audiences that are increasingly playing video games. The average age of gamers is increasing each year and now stands at 33 years old. Some video games require players to perform complex tasks and can teach players about topics like infrastructure, tax policy, and zoning laws. Games that educate on topics like how the US military operates or the crisis in Darfur can reach large audiences of over 250,000 players per month. By incorporating journalistic content into game challenges, players are able to learn through gameplay.