Gestion Comunidad de Vecinos (GCV), is an online computer game based on Latin American Spanish. It is a game that I find very relaxing, as well as fun to play. As you probably know, it has the "Save the Forest", and... Gestion Comunidad de Vecinos (GCV) as its theme. This game is entirely based on saving and protecting n Hispanic "forests". The game itself involves hunting down illegal aliens that have stolen from and/or are destroying indigenous gourds and trees which provide fruit upon which you hunt. You do this by building up your own village, then sending out your "patrol" to go out and capture these trespassers.
After doing so, you must plant trees in the surrounding towns to help re-forest the area. However, there is an aspect of the game (which I won't discuss here), but the final goal is to protect the towns you have captured so that they can continue to provide fruit and keep providing you with food and money. While this may seem like a very linear game and one-dimensional... Gestion Comunidad de Vecinos (GCV) does get very repetitive and it is extremely easy to pick up the methods used to play the game without having to understand the (often very subtle) cultural nuances involved in the story.
Gestion Comunidad de Vecinos is available for free on my blog, as it is a game that I have created. You can also purchase the full version of the game, which costs around thirty dollars. You can find both versions of the game at the same destination. I personally believe that this game is one of the most beautiful watercolor-like vector graphics I have ever seen in a video game. I highly recommend playing it... it's free and fun.