AIM UK
iBurton
Aim is a relitavly new movement looking to back the smaller countries of the eworld and create a new challenge trying to create world peace here are some reasons why YOU should back AIM
- the war module promote only big countries
- admins promote only the war module without caring about the economy and political module
- small countries many times does not have the possibility to defend themselves from big countries
- there is not a real reason to fight, people just fight for medals
- there is not glory fighting against a little country that has not the possibility to win
- there is no differences between parties, the only difference is a word (far-right, left..)
- the AIM is the only political movement with a real purpose that can really change the world
- the purpose of the AIM can develop a new kind of global game that can involve all the world (think about the possibility to create a global alliance that fight against abuses of imperialist countries, with a real sense to fight for)
- admins care only about big players that spend a lot of money
- Every country fights for an ephemeral power that they keep for a few weeks and then they lose it and start again and again in a vicious and meaningless circle
- This type of game is also boring... which is another reason to start something new and exciting. The idea to start a world movement with a very important target like world cooperation would definitely be challenging and of course will give the players a new adventure !
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Ready, aim, aim, aim, aim, aim, aim, aim, aim....
FIRE
Too late.
The French already shot you. Or was it the Irish? Or was it the Canadians?
amazing!
Do you think all the huge countries in this game started out as such? There was a time when the US was considered a small country and was battered down to 1 region (Florida), and now look at them.
This game fluctuates, countries that are big now could easily be crushed and become smaller countries again, as we see now with Poland, giving rise to other countries that were once small.
Nations in this game are built on alliances, which is actually what you are proposing if you think about it, but people are always going to have differing goals, and so I don't really see this United Nations knock-off working.