Author Topic: PeaceMaker - Israeli-Palestine Conflict Simulator  (Read 673 times)

http://peacemakergame.com/

PeaceMaker is a turn-based strategy game that simulates the Israeli-Palestine Conflict. Each turn is one week. As you might guess from the name, your goal is to make peace with the other side. You can play as either Israel or Palestine. Be pissed off by the terrorist groups fighting "for your people". Be denied aid money by the U.N. Lose in three turns by ordering a missile strike.

Being head of state isn't easy.

It's available on Amazon for the low, low price of $1.99. 100,000 copies were distributed to schools in both Israel and Palestine.

I played this in my World History class. We went through 6 games in 40 minutes, including the "lose in three turns by attacking Palestine immediately". I managed to last almost a year as Palestine before Hamas decided that it wanted somebody else in charge, which took 30 minutes.

Bump for continued relevancy.
Can't say I didn't expect this to just be ignored, given the "NUKE ARABS" mindset some of this forum appears to have. Do I need to add a clickbaity all caps title or something.

I like these kind of games which take political reasoning and still pull off a fun concept.

Do I need to add a clickbaity all caps title or something.

Yes, BLF is a commentary channel which stuffs out cringe video reactions and brands them as "commentaries" with CSGO surfing gameplay.

Can you nuke the stuff out of the other side with the samson option or get the stuff nuked out of yourself in this game, assuming you screw up badly?

Can you nuke the stuff out of the other side with the samson option or get the stuff nuked out of yourself in this game, assuming you screw up badly?
I'm not quite sure if nukes are an option, since when I played it in class we lost very quickly as Israel. You can, as Israel, launch missiles at Palestine, though. Since war breaking out is a loss condition, a nuclear option would pretty much be a "make me lose now" button.