It's a great learning tool. Learning through play is something we all share. Such a game could not only be informative of the complex relationships within different ecosystems, it could also incorporate cooperative gameplay, ie, the only way to win is if everybody wins; it would be different from most competitive games, but more reflective of real-world environmental concerns.
2007-07-18 09:05:04
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answered by 3DM 5
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I don't see why it would be either conflicting or irrational. You can make the game out of recycled materials, and increasing awareness about protecting the environment would be worth it.
2007-07-18 07:10:05
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answered by Dana1981 7
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I think board games in general are great and do not see any problems with your idea in particular.
2007-07-18 06:58:29
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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It would be a great idea, but your customers would want to have it made of recycled and eco friendly to the enviorment.
Good Idea
2007-07-18 07:05:14
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answered by smuglydawg 2
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The big Corporations selling out our Planet's
resources is a monopoly anyway. And they've been playing THAT game for years. I would buy it.
2007-07-18 11:21:14
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answered by ? 5
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It will be made in China which will be the World's biggest polluter in the coming months. So bad idea.
Free Tibet.
2007-07-18 07:44:18
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answered by Silly 2
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no its a bloody good idea, u better get started because theres about 100 people on here who are thinking about it now!
2007-07-18 19:12:50
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answered by James10 3
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I don't think so. It's helping to promote awareness about a serious problem. I say go ahead with it.
2007-07-18 07:03:05
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answered by the_sage_page25 2
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no...it sounds like a great idea. You could even use recycled materials to make it!!!
2007-07-18 07:39:26
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answered by Mrs House 2
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I think it's a great idea!
2007-07-18 08:10:49
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answered by lisateric 5
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