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June 5th, 2009
Karma Tycoon is a game where you help the virtual US by giving food, helping people, and building shelters. You start by choosing a city, and then you choose from many different spots within that city, where you will build your shelter, etc.
Username: nicholscivics — Password: woodsville
http://www.karmatycoon.com/
June 5th, 2009
The African Democratic Party was formed in 1993 with the hope to represent Christian’s within the parliament. They won two seats in the congress in 1994 and won another six in 1999. This party was also the only party to vote against the constitiution voting in in 1994 due to them having moral and biblical objections. This party maintains a good portion of Christian votes but loses some from others for being associated with religion.
http://www.southafrica.info/about/democracy/polparties.htm#acdp
June 5th, 2009
eLECTIONS i pretty much the game of Life. Players choose which political party they will run for. Choosing your five debates you’ll run for, and your three key topics. Each player rolls. After every roll there is a recap and a map of the US, where you see how many votes are for you or your opponents.
http://broadband.ciconline.org/elections/Default.aspx
June 5th, 2009
ElectroCity is a game that lets players run their own virtual towns and cities. It’s all about energy, and environmental management. You receive your own town where your manage everything.
http://electrocity.co.nz/
June 5th, 2009
In Disaster Relief you choose one of five natural disasters you can try to fight, a tsunami in south-east Asia, a wildfire in central Australia, a hurricane in the Carribeans, an earthquake around the Meditreaniean, or a flood in eastern/central Europe. You choose many things that could potentially be helpful in the disaster, and things to help the people in the process of the disaster. Once you have many of the things you can choose to start your disaster.
http://www.stopdisastersgame.org/en/playgame.html
June 5th, 2009
Climate Challenge is a game where players control government powers to try and make a cleaner environment while also keeping their people happy to gain popularity so you wont be impeached from presidency. Players start by choosing their character. You choose something to change out of the four catagories, National, Trade, Industry, Local, and Household. In those catagories players choose form subcatagories of desisions to be made.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/climate_challenge/
June 5th, 2009
3rd World Farmer is a game where players try to survive as a person living in a third world country. Players can choose to harvest things like cotton and corn. Players may also breed and sell animals to continue their money income. They decide what they want their family members to do, go to school, get married, or stay on the farm.
http://www.arcadetown.com/3rdworldfarmer/gameonline.asp
June 5th, 2009
The Cost of Life is a game where players learn what it takes to make it in the Hatian world. They start off by choosing their lives strategy, money, health, education, or happiness. Then they are given a family of four, and decide who will work, and go to school. Family members get sick and you need to decide to take them to the hospital if affordable. Many decisions are made, and you see how well you family has done.
http://www.costlife.org/
May 29th, 2009
Dafur is Dying a scary but true role playing game about the things happening right now in Sudan. (See Dafur Post) You start by choosing your person you’ll be. Players range from females and males of all different ages. Then you try to get water without the Janajaweed milita finding you. If you are found on the way to the well the game tells you the scary truth behind being found. Then they give you a second chance to see the struggles of the people. You try to form a refuge, and keep the refugee’s alive with you. The game lists everyday needs of the refugee camp.
May 29th, 2009
Dafur is undergoing a crisis. Over 400,000 people have been killed and about 2 million taken or pushed out of their homes. The war between the Janjaweed Milita and Sudans people have been going on since 2003 and still taking place today. Most people killed are of the Muslim faith. The lucky few that have survived so far still live within the war. The survivors face diseases and hunger. The war even spilled over into Chad, which their people had fled in fear. In 2004 the United States charged Sudan with homocide, and in 2006 a agreement was reached, a peace treaty, Darfur Peace Agreement . But even though Darfur Peace Agreement is in place the Janjaweed contiues.
http://www.savedarfur.org
http://www.adl.org/sudan/
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