United States of America (Press Release) September 4, 2007 --
Learn how Earthquake in Zipland can provide the first step to helping your child cope with the short term effects of separation and divorce, while enhancing communication during this difficult transition.
What on Earth is Earthquake in Zipland?
An interactive story designed to help kids deal with divorce“Earthquake in Zipland” is the first computer game designed to help children of separated or divorced parents cope with their new reality.
With the help of its main character, Moose, it addresses situations surrounding children and divorce in a way no other game has ever dealt with before, with a unique approach that is both entertaining and effective.
The game takes the child on an adventure full of colorful characters and challenging tasks, while dealing with a number of important issues surrounding divorce and separation.
Along the quest, the child helps Moose deal with different fantasy-like scenarios which ultimately deal indirectly with issues parallel to those of his own, issues such as anger, guilt, loyalty conflicts, the fantasy to reunite the divorced parents and other emotional effects of divorce on children.
Designed to increase communication between parents and children, the game comes with a comprehensive Parent’s Guide with tips and information on how to use the game with your child most effectively.
“Earthquake in Zipland” not only offers the child a chance to vicariously deal with separation and divorce through the main character’s eyes, but also opens the way to direct dialogue, making it a valuable tool for both parents and therapists.
What on Earth is Earthquake in Zipland?
An interactive story designed to help kids deal with divorce“Earthquake in Zipland” is the first computer game designed to help children of separated or divorced parents cope with their new reality.
With the help of its main character, Moose, it addresses situations surrounding children and divorce in a way no other game has ever dealt with before, with a unique approach that is both entertaining and effective.
The game takes the child on an adventure full of colorful characters and challenging tasks, while dealing with a number of important issues surrounding divorce and separation.
Along the quest, the child helps Moose deal with different fantasy-like scenarios which ultimately deal indirectly with issues parallel to those of his own, issues such as anger, guilt, loyalty conflicts, the fantasy to reunite the divorced parents and other emotional effects of divorce on children.
Designed to increase communication between parents and children, the game comes with a comprehensive Parent’s Guide with tips and information on how to use the game with your child most effectively.
“Earthquake in Zipland” not only offers the child a chance to vicariously deal with separation and divorce through the main character’s eyes, but also opens the way to direct dialogue, making it a valuable tool for both parents and therapists.

As any parent instinctively knows and understands - nothing should come before the health and well-being of your children.
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