Jul 13 2008

Pick Flowers Not Fights

Published by Michael at 5:46 pm under Politics, Technical

My daughter loves to tell her brother, “you should pick flowers, not fights.” In addition to that, she constantly gets on him about the video games he likes to play. In addition to the normal shoot-em-ups he plays on the PlayStation, he really enjoys military strategy games like Age of Empires on the PC. So, it really isn’t just the shooting and weapons that interest him, but the strategy and thought processes involved also. Peacemaker game

Wouldn’t it be nice if he could put that brain power to use in a game that didn’t promote warfare? Well, enter Peacemaker. According to the game’s website, “PeaceMaker challenges you to succeed as a leader where others have failed. Experience the joy of bringing peace to the Middle East or the agony of plunging the region into disaster. PeaceMaker will test your skills, assumptions and prior knowledge. Play it and you will never read the news the same way again.”

This game is not only promoting peace, but it is fun and interesting. Yes, kids young and old really want to play it. Much like other simulation games, your really get into it and your decisions and actions make a difference. Do it wrong, and things go wrong. Do it right, and things go well – at least for a while. There is a downloadable demo and a trailer so you can try before you buy.

Oh yes, another great thing? It is also available for both Windows and the Mac! Now that is building a bridge. Give Peacemaker a look and let me know what you think.

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2 Responses to “Pick Flowers Not Fights”

  1. lisaon 14 Jul 2008 at 6:38 am

    Picking up flowers is a great way to show love and affection. it shows a lot of love and caring for the near and dear

  2. Send Flowers Australiaon 30 Aug 2008 at 10:17 am

    Great post, thanks! It is something to think about

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