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iced$37230$ - Übersetzung nach italienisch

2008 VIDEO GAME
ICED!

iced      
adj. ghiacciato, freddo, gelato; glassato
ice cream         
  • [[Agnes Marshall]], "queen of ices", instrumental in making ice-cream fashionable
  • An ice cream factory in Los Angeles
  • Title page to ''The Art of Cookery'' by [[Hannah Glasse]]
  • [[Black sesame]] soft ice cream, Japan
  • Chicago]] surround an ice cream vendor in 1909.
  • A bowl of [[Dippin' Dots]] Rainbow Ice ice cream
  • [[Ice cream van]] vendor delivery
  • A Boku Europa [[ice cream maker]] in [[Aachen]], [[Germany]]
  • lime]] juice and sometimes ground [[pistachio]]s.
  • A [[green tea ice cream]] cone
  • Ice cream sandwich
  • A bicycle-based ice cream street vendor in [[Indonesia]]
  • Italian ice cream, ''[[gelato]]'' in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].
  • Noblewomen eating ice cream in a French caricature, 1801
  • Magnum]] ice cream bar
  • matka pot]] from India.
  • Selection of ice cream flavors available at an ice cream shop in [[Fruitland Park, Florida]]
  • [[Soft serve]] ice cream was invented in the [[United States]].
FROZEN DESSERT
Ice-cream; Ice creams; Iced cream; Ice Cream; IceCream; Iced Cream; Ice creme; Iced creme; Icecream; Frozen Cow Juice; 🍨; History of ice cream; Liquid nitrogen ice cream; Butterscotch vanilla; Cream ice; Frozen dairy dessert; Vegan ice cream
(Mar) rompighiaccio, nave rompighiaccio
ice creams         
  • [[Agnes Marshall]], "queen of ices", instrumental in making ice-cream fashionable
  • An ice cream factory in Los Angeles
  • Title page to ''The Art of Cookery'' by [[Hannah Glasse]]
  • [[Black sesame]] soft ice cream, Japan
  • Chicago]] surround an ice cream vendor in 1909.
  • A bowl of [[Dippin' Dots]] Rainbow Ice ice cream
  • [[Ice cream van]] vendor delivery
  • A Boku Europa [[ice cream maker]] in [[Aachen]], [[Germany]]
  • lime]] juice and sometimes ground [[pistachio]]s.
  • A [[green tea ice cream]] cone
  • Ice cream sandwich
  • A bicycle-based ice cream street vendor in [[Indonesia]]
  • Italian ice cream, ''[[gelato]]'' in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].
  • Noblewomen eating ice cream in a French caricature, 1801
  • Magnum]] ice cream bar
  • matka pot]] from India.
  • Selection of ice cream flavors available at an ice cream shop in [[Fruitland Park, Florida]]
  • [[Soft serve]] ice cream was invented in the [[United States]].
FROZEN DESSERT
Ice-cream; Ice creams; Iced cream; Ice Cream; IceCream; Iced Cream; Ice creme; Iced creme; Icecream; Frozen Cow Juice; 🍨; History of ice cream; Liquid nitrogen ice cream; Butterscotch vanilla; Cream ice; Frozen dairy dessert; Vegan ice cream
n. (slang) diamanti; gioielli

Definition

iced
1.
An iced drink has been made very cold, often by putting ice in it.
...iced tea.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
An iced cake is covered with a layer of icing.
We were all given little iced cakes.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Iced!

ICED! I Can End Deportation is a role-playing video game in which the player takes on the role of an illegal immigrant. The purpose of the game is to educate players about immigration and impact public opinion about immigration issues. The target demographics for the game include high school and college students. The game was developed with the Torque game engine. It is available for free on Microsoft Windows and macOS. As of October 2008, the game received about 110,000 downloads.

It was developed by GarageGames and Breakthrough (a human rights organization) and launched in 2008. The game was created and designed by Heidi Boisvert and Natalia Rodriguez. The name plays off the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The game puts the player in the role of an immigrant in the United States, with five player character options. It portrays the limits on immigrants' rights which were a result of immigration laws passed in 1996. Players must avoid deportation or incarceration; other endings include voluntary deportation or attaining citizenship. The player must answer myth-or-fact questions about immigration policy correctly to avoid detention; they can also engage in community service. The characters in the game were based on real situations. Aspects of the game were also inspired by the Grand Theft Auto video game series.

The game was featured in Teen Second Life. ICED has been a part of school curricula for better student understanding of legal and human rights issues. High school students in New York City, detained immigrants, and immigration lawyers were consulted for the development of the game. A questionnaire by the Center for Children & Technology suggested the game was effective in educating its audience on these topics.