How do you know that? Perhaps most people there liked it. The people we see leaving are just the ones who are outraged by the non existant fake game. Had they stayed they´d probably have been relieved to hear that this was a publicity stunt.Civil War Man wrote: Congrats on missing my point. The goal of a presentation like that should be to find people who would otherwise not contribute and change their minds. Instead, most people who were there will now probably be even less likely to ever donate, because they'll remember UNICEF as an organization that pretended they were making a video game as part of a stunt to try to guilt people into giving them money. They spent the time and money needed to set up a fake panel at a gaming convention, and I can't see anything gained out of it outside of maybe a small handful of guilt-induced donations and a chance for people who donate to feel superior to the people who walked out.
After it is clear that the audience has been mislead we still see a lot of poeple in the audience. So apparently they either liked it or at least were not outraged enough to get up and leave.