Conclusion
GC: Palestine isn’t for everyone; if you have an interest in point-and-click adventure games or educational games you’ll be well served, otherwise you might find the content to be prohibitively dull. If you’re just interested in learning about the Israel/Palestine conflict you could do far worse than picking up a copy. It’s made more attractive by the €19.99 price tag on Gamer’s Gate.
If digital distribution appeals you can download Global Conflicts: Palestine via Gamer’s Gate, here.
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