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available through June 30, 2010 only
A Force More Powerful -- the Game of Nonviolent Strategy is a simulation game that teaches the strategy of nonviolent conflict. A dozen scenarios, inspired by recent history, include conflicts against dictators, occupiers, colonizers and corrupt regimes, as well as struggles to secure the political and human rights of ethnic and racial minorities and women.
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To make way for our new game, we will stop selling the A Force More Powerful game on July 1, 2010.
AFMP requires a PC platform with the following minimum specifications:
Technical specifications: Platform: PC, No Mac version is available
- Pentium III CPU, 600 MHz (1.2 GHz recommended)
- Windows 98/2000/ME/XP/Vista MAY NOT WORK PROPERLY ON WINDOWS 7
- 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)
- Video card with 32 MB of RAM and Hardware TnL (GeForce 2 or equivalent)
- 800 MB of free disk space
- DirectX 9.0c or newer
PLEASE NOTE: Individuals active internationally in campaigns to win rights and freedom who wish to obtain copies of the game should direct requests to game@nonviolent-conflict.org.
A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict (2 X 84 min) explores one of the 20th century's most important but least understood stories -- how nonviolent power has overcome oppression and authoritarian rule all over the world.
- Languages: English, Arabic, Burmese, Farsi, French, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Mandarin, Nepali, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese
- Available in NTSC and PAL
- Download free study guide
Bringing Down A Dictator (56 min) documents the spectacular defeat of Slobodan Milosevic in October, 2000, not by force of arms, as many had predicted, but by an ingenious nonviolent strategy of honest elections and massive civil disobedience.
- Languages: English, Arabic, Burmese, Farsi, French, Indonesian, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, Uzbek, Vietnamese
- Available in NTSC and PAL
- Download free study guide and lesson plans
Confronting the Truth (73 min) shows how countries which have experienced massive human rights violations have created official, independent bodies known as truth commissions to address the pain of the past, to safeguard human rights and due process, and to ensure that the horror will not be repeated.
- Languages: English, Arabic, Dari, Kurdish, Nepali, Serbo-Croatian
- Available in NTSC and PAL
Orange Revolution (92 min) chronicles Ukraine's 2004 presidential campaign, from one candidate's poisoning to the intimidation of voters, acid-bombing of ballot boxes, and the political pressure put on election officials to count votes a certain way. The government's contempt for the people's choice brings nearly a million citizens into the streets of Kyiv for a 17-day around-the-clock protest. With music, interviews, and rare footage of the demonstrations, this film captures the spirit and determination of the most successful political protest of the decade, and raises a timely question: Just how far would you go to protect your vote?
- Languages: English, Arabic, Farsi, Spanish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
- Available in NTSC and PAL
- Download free study guide
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A Force More Powerful is published by Palgrave Macmillan. Originally released in hardback in 2000, the paperback edition currently lists for $23.00. 544 pages






