Days of Wonder releases Terra card game Players "Save the World" in collaborative card game for 3 to 6 players published in partnership with Barcelona Forum 2004 and UNESCO
Los Altos, CA; Paris, France January 5, 2004 Days of Wonder, Inc. announced the release and immediate availability of Terra a semi-collaborative card game where players compete and collaborate to save the planet Earth from impending disaster and world crisis.
Published in partnership with Barcelona Forum 2004 and UNESCO, Terra constitutes a bold departure from Days of Wonders traditional line of games. The game not only brings to light the potential crises facing the world, but also will help to support worthy causes through gaming. For each copy sold, Days of Wonder will contribute 1 Euro (approximately 20% of its gross profit) to a non-profit development project dedicated to solving real world crises. To learn more visit: www.Terracrisis.com
The 2004 Barcelona Forum wanted a game associated with its event that would be a vehicle for the ideas of durable development, cultural diversity and worldwide peace; Days of Wonder was on the lookout for an opportunity to promote the social benefits of gaming to a broad audience; and UNESCO wanted to connect its remarkable member network to support a worthy educational endeavor. Together, they will bring Terra to a vast public by featuring the game at the 2004 Barcelona Forum (May-September 2004), as well as via the UNESCO libraries throughout the world, and the Days of Wonder distribution network spanning 16 countries.
The game was designed by noted author Bruno Faidutti specifically for the 2004 Barcelona Forum, where 5 million visitors are expected to come learn and discuss about durable development, cultural diversity and the promotion of worldwide peace. Terra puts the players in front of ecological, socioeconomical or diplomatic-military crises where all must collaborate to save the Earths fragile equilibrium while moving their own interests forward. Players score points for solving a crisis for the common good, but at the same time keeping as many scarce resources to themselves as they can.
According to Faidutti, "The objective was to make people realize that, while they might not all win equally, they could easily all lose together if they do not, first and foremost, put their common interest forward".
Terra includes 18 crisis cards, 90 solution cards, a scoring track, 12 scoring markers and a rulebook. Terra is a multi-lingual game, with rules in 5 languages - Spanish, Catalan, French, German and English. Recommended retail price is €19.95/$19.95.
About the Partners The 2004 Barcelona Forum is a unique, 5 months-long forum, organized and sponsored by the Spanish, Catalan and Barcelona City governments. Over 5 million visitors are expected to come learn and discuss about such subjects as durable development, cultural diversity and ways to promote peace. Additional information can be found at: www.barcelona2004.org
UNESCO works as a laboratory of ideas and a standard-setter to forge universal agreements on emerging ethical issues. The Organization also serves as a clearinghouse that disseminates and shares information and knowledge while helping Member States to build their human and institutional capacities in diverse fields. In short, UNESCO promotes international co-operation among its 190 Member States and six Associate Members in the fields of education, science, culture and communication. For more information visit www.unesco.org
Days of Wonder, Inc. publishes high-quality, family-strategy board and card games that are easy to learn and fun to play. Days of Wonder is a privately held company with offices in Los Altos, CA, and Paris, France. To learn more visit www.daysofwonder.com
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