Apryl Griffith writes in her blog, Chrisitan Clippers, that A Better World "encourages you to show compassion to others and reflect on things you're thankful for too." She also notes that in the Sanctuary of Hope, players can post their hopes and dreams "in the safe environment of the game."

Read her full review here.

Rita Hernandez, the reviewer behind "Rita Reviews," checked out A Better World, and she was not only pleased with the family-friendliness of the game, but she liked that it encouraged good deeds in the real world, too. She says that with A Better World, "doing good doesn't stay within the confines of your computer world."

Read the entire review here.

 

"Mom in Training" Stacy Tilton says one of her favorite Better World activities is playing the games in the Arcade. She says the Arcade games have "great themes, like recycling," referring to the puzzle game "ThreeCycle," and adds that A Better World "is all focused on doing good things for the world, and for others."

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Roxanne DeBord of "Children Teaching Mama" says of A Better World, "There really isn't anything negative I can say at all about this game...It keeps a smile on my face all day after playing." She especially enjoys it when a stranger performs an in-game act of kindness for her.

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Samantha Feuss of "Have Sippy Will Travel" states in her review of A Better World, that it "teaches your kids something without them even knowing it." She also enjoys the game because it brings "a warmth that is hard to find sometimes."

Read her entire blog post here.