
Nickelodeon’s Big Green Global Challenge Brain Wash Game
THE Climate Kinder have a new weapon: The Big Green Help Global Challenge.
In an effort to educate and encourage action, Nickelodeon is set to release what could be the first ever online multiplayer video game that deals with environmental issues. As a component of the broader Big Green Help initiative, the game will tie together an overall theme that the company launched on Earth Day last April.
Earth Day is when you, er, turn off electrical things and sit in the dark marvelling at how terrific electrical things are.
Everyone who wants to play the game must take a pledge to reduce their carbon footprint. With that pledge comes a virtual checklist of changes that can be made such as “travelling by foot, bike, etc., instead of by car for four miles each week.”
You can read more about the evils of carbon dioxide (ie: exhaling) on the Nickelodeon website, and download the wind-powered game onto your mobile phone or your PC.
Top tip to saving the world: “Turn off your computer when you’re not using it.” Of course, with this wizard game, that will be never! Stay in and play video game, Climate Kops. Walking and all other forms of exercise require so much more breathing!
Game on!!
Posted: 14th, December 2008 | In: Key Posts, Media Comments (3) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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December 15th, 2008 at 11:04 am
Read Proffessor Stott about global warming. It’s all an excusefor Councils to squeeze the last few pence out of us& allegedly to pay for their substantial pensions!
December 15th, 2008 at 4:08 am
I don’t care about the environment - I don’t even care enough to sneer at the people who do care…
December 14th, 2008 at 11:52 pm
Honestly , last April’s Earth day was a near disaster in this house, ALL the OAPs were complaining about lack of heat, no endless cups of tea, and running round the block trying to A) get warm and B) run this machine.
Bloody disaster, then we spent the whole night in ED with all the equipment running and lights blazing when one of them had palpitations.
We had to complain to the server though, the speed on this was dire!