Joe and Carme Brunner from Hassocks have produced board games to encourage co-operation rather than competition.
There are often no winners or losers in their ecologically and educationally-sound games such as Gaia's Garden.
The carefully-designed amusement may appeal to sensitive souls but to children reared on the cut-throat capitalist competition of Monopoly, they may seem more like bored games.
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