Mission Gaia: A strategy game for a positive difference
Jayaprashanth | May 22 2008


Tram Media, a Canadian media company has come out with a unique game called Mission Gaia. Mission Gaia is a strategy game that involves almost 84 players in a museum-like environment with 21 game tables which contain touch sensitive LCD screens laid flat. Players either form groups of four or play individually. Coming to the game itself, this game will have a number of tasks like solving a crisis or managing a city. Players need to get through with these virtual tasks and solve them using sustainable means only. For this, they are given a token each which they need to place on the LCD screen and then press a button to choose a sustainable means of problem solving.


This also requires the team members to co-operate with each other as each player has only one token to play with. By the way, why does Tram Media want young people to play this game? Simply because it wants to initiate them into sustainable methods of living and to also highlight the various environmental problems our planet is facing. All that makes the Mission Gaia a positive game aimed at making a very positive impact on today’s youth.

Via: TramMedia

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