Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Tym & Kym Stub Out The Diabolical Smokey Joe



















Quit Because are proud to announce the release of our brand new video game made with the British Heart Foundation. If you're a fan of old-school platformers like Mario and Sonic, check out Tym & Kym Stub Out The Diabolical Smokey Joe. There are four different levels to play through and loads more stuff to collect, so see if you can unlock absolutely everything (and everywhere)!

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

The Truth About Tobacco Companies


If you've seen our page about the tobacco industry, you'll know how bad these businesses are. Even with age limits in place, they still try to hook the next generation of young smokers. They want your money at the expense of your health in order to sell more cigarettes to even more people.

thetruth is one of the best sites we've seen in a long time. It puts you in the role of someone applying to work for Big Tobacco. See if you're the kind of person who could do that job.

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Smoker Turns Into Castaway!


Some people can get so hooked on nicotine in cigarettes that after years and years of smoking, they resort to crazy ways to quit the habit!
A millionaire has become a castaway on an uninhabited Scottish island – to try to quit smoking.

Geoff Spice, who has had a 30-a-day habit for 43 years, landed on the 16-hectare (40-acre) Sgarabhaigh in the Sound of Harris and will live there for a month.

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Was it really worth him starting smoking in the first place?

See if you can escape the pressures and dangers of smoking in this platform game from the Serious Quitters Arcade!

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Serious Quitters Arcade!


We now have a gaming arcade where you can test your button-bashing, platforming and aiming skills in three different games. See if you can top the highscore table! Play them all here for free.



The arcade - made by Pfizer and Emakina - was nominated for a 2009 Webby Award.