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If it your first time read on… Everyday our lives are filled with problems to solve and decisions to make, some small and some larger. What to wear, which to buy, how to say something or when to say nothing, what to avoid or become involved in today. Who we are and how we think and feel about ourselves, and others, has an effect how we approach decisions and problem solving. As children, someone else makes decisions for us. As we go through our teens we learn, through practice, to make good decisions for ourselves. Sometimes, the consequences of our actions make us feel proud, grown up and seriously cool. At other times, well … let’s not talk about those. Everyone has those embarrassing “Why did I say ( or do) that …?” moments. 7 Days is a chance to practice making decisions. You can choose the person, or avatar, you want to be and give see their personal characteristics. You may decide to be like yourself or completely different. Then as you spend “seven days” in our virtual town you can choose how to act and what to say when presented with the situations which the dice, and the game, throw at you. You can play, have fun and make silly decisions, or you can think about each situation seriously and practice being grown-up. It’s up to you. Two versions of the 7 Days Game are available. We recommend viewers without Macromedia Flash 6(MX) Viewers who are unsure can download a version of the game to play on their own machine without an Internet connection. Click here to download the Windows version of the game (Zip File). (PC - 560 Kb) Click here to download the Macintosh version of the game. (Stuffit File) (Mac -1.61 Meg) (You will require WinZip to uncompress these files which you can Disclaimer: The ABC has taken all reasonable care to ensure the 7 Days
game contains no errors, viruses or defects. However, the ABC does not
warrant that this is the case and you are advised to ensure that you
take precautions to protect your computer from virus infection. The ABC
will not be liable for any loss or damage you may suffer as a result
of or connected to the use of the software.
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