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People Power: the Game of Civil Resistance

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People Power: the Game of Civil Resistance
Developer(s)Steve York
Publisher(s)International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
Platform(s)
Release2010
Genre(s)Turn-based strategy game
Mode(s)Single-player

People Power: the Game of Civil Resistance is a single-player turn-based strategy game which allows the player to take on the role of the leader of a nonviolent movement. It is the second video game focused on civil resistance and nonviolent conflict from filmmaker Steve York and the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. The game was released in 2010. It is playable on PCs, Macs and Linux. Ivan Marovic, one of the leaders of the student movement, Otpor! (Resistance!) was the core systems engineer for this game.

The game has a file size of 44MB and is available only by download. The game runs on Adobe AIR which must be installed prior to installing the game.[1]

The tutorial scenario simulates a pro-environmental campaign.[2] The game also comes with a scenario builder, a free app which allows the player to design original scenarios to play based on historical struggles, fictional situations, or present-day ongoing civil resistance struggles, anywhere in the world.

People Power: the Game of Civil Resistance falls under the category of serious games.

References

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  1. ^ Games for Change G4C Interview with Steve York "Games for Change blog". Archived from the original on 2011-05-21. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
  2. ^ NonViolence International Newsletter http://nonviolenceinternational.net/
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