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			<title>GamesRadar - PeaceMaker</title>
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    					<title>Fox News: PeaceMaker - Vidgame Simulates Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (News)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
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					    			<description>&lt;img src="http://m2.n4g.com/8/News/101000/101921_hs.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The co-founder of ImpactGames is interviewed about PeaceMaker following the distribution of 100,000 games in Israel and the West Bank.
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 &lt;br&gt; Posted: January 15, 2008&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    		
					    		
					    	
					    
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								21 Jan 2008
    							
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    					<title>PeaceMaker (Review)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
				    
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					    	<description>A game about war is nothing new. A game about war where youre not shooting people - thats worth a look.

Peacemaker is a simple set of choices where you play as either the Palestinian or Israeli President, and control everything from police and military forces to medical care. Your aim is to raise your political standing with your populace, and create a lasting political solution for the area.

You get a simple map of Israel, and as events take place - a suicide bomber, a shooting - hotspots ...&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								14 Jun 2007
    							
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    								14 Jun 2007
    							
    							
    						
    					
    				
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    					<title>Israeli-Palestinian Sim Goes Commercial  (News)</title>
    				
    			
    			
					
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					    			<description>&lt;img src="http://m2.n4g.com/8/News/37000/37033_hs.jpg" /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Kotaku reports of a new kind of simulation game will be published by Manifesto games called Pescekeeper. This new take on the simulation genre lets you play as either the Israeli Prime Minister or the Palestinian President.
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 &lt;br&gt; Incorporating real-world events and news stories, the game challenges players to succeed as a leader where others have failed; to experience the joy of bringing peace to the region - or the agony of plunging the Middle East into disaster.
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 &lt;br&gt; Peacemaker recently won the University of Southern California&#039;s Public Diplomacy Games Contest for it&#039;s excellent content when it was created by a Carnegie-Mellon University student. The game is one of many such games that have come about recently that deal with real world issues.&lt;br/&gt;</description>
					    		
					    		
					    	
					    
					    	
				    
				    
				
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    								29 Apr 2007
    							
    							
    						
    					
    				
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