- Publisher: International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
- Release Date: Mar 1, 2006
Summary:
Can a computer game teach how to fight real-world adversaries - dictators, military occupiers and corrupt rulers, using methods that have succeeded in actual conflicts - not with laser rays or AK47s, but with non-military strategies and nonviolent weapons?
Such a game, A Force More Powerful (AFMP), is now available. A unique collaboration of experts on nonviolent conflict working with veteran game designers has developed a simulation game that teaches the strategy of nonviolent conflict. A dozen scenarios, inspired by recent history, include conflicts against dictators, occupiers, colonizers and corrupt regimes, as well as struggles to secure the political and human rights of ethnic and racial minorities and women.
A Force More Powerful is the first and only game to teach the waging of conflict using nonviolent methods. Destined for use by activists and leaders of nonviolent resistance and opposition movements, the game will also educate the media and general public on the potential of nonviolent action and serve as a simulation tool for academic studies of nonviolent resistance.
| Developer: | BreakAway Games |
|---|---|
| Genre(s): | Strategy, Turn-Based, General |
| Number of Online Players: | No Online Multiplayer |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Mark Seibert | Sound Effects |
| Ananda Gupta | Lead Designer |
| Peter Ackerman | Senior Advisor |
| Steve York | Senior Producer |
| Eric M. Scharf | Art Director |
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