Primitive Christianity Revived, Again

The award-winning Rainbow Six franchise returns, with Quakers.
Summary: It's 2010. When war breaks out in South America, an elite team recruited from the Religious Society of Friends finds themselves headed for a non-violent confrontation with the enemy, in accordance with their conscientious objector status.
Intense Gameplay You control the Rainbow Six: Quakers team through numerous scenarios like Seek & Leave, Intense Negotiation and Boisterous Gathering.
Linear & Non-Linear Play Follow the inaction-packed storyline or do your own thing. A vast gameplay environment lets you find adventure tending beets or exchanging pleasantries with strangers.
Modern Arsenal Command a squad of Quakers equipped with state-of-the-art military weaponry they refuse to use, including the SAW Machine Gun, AR215 Death Hammer and Sticky Grenades.
Multiplayer Discussion Rainbow Six: Quakers features online multi-player that lets you and the opposing team talk it out in a variety of highly-detailed maps like Village Café, Modern Boardroom and Comfy Mattress.
Realistic Sounds Dolby Surround Sound will make you feel like you're off the battlefield and in a mass of shrubs.


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Permalink Reply by Olivia on 4th mo. 21, 2012 at 12:21pm Thank you, Aaron! I love this. I will buy any similar Quaker game for the wii :-)
Hey -- maybe that's what I already have in my "Wii Fit Plus" though -- you go jogging around a serene island in the Pacific Northwest with friends waving at you all the time, elderly joggers leaving you in their dust, animals jogging with you, etc, etc... just add George Fox instead of the talking scale, and have the boxing activity replaced with some sort of silent clapping repetition. Every once in a while GF can say "You're shaky...I think your abs need work, but what doest thou say?"
Thanks again -- I love your game and I want one.
Seriously though, the controller needs a 'stand aside' button.
Brilliant. Thank you Aaron.
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