Do you remember those corny after-school programs that were suppose to teach you a lesson about various threats in life, such as drugs, bullying, and dating abuse? Well, P&G Family Game nights are NOTHING like that. While they aim to teach everyone watching a lesson or two about various issues, they are easy to relate to and relevant to real life and situations we face.
In the latest P&G movie, Game of Your Life, (airing December 2 on NBC at 8pm ET/7pm CT) Zach Taylor is a high school student who has to take a few chances and face choices on making the right decision. Check out a little synopsis of the show:
When high school gamer Zach Taylor lands a scholarship to an exclusive videogame design program led by billionaire gaming icon Marcus Bentton, his future takes a promising turn… as long as he can survive the intense freshmen project that eliminates half of the class in the first three months. Teamed up with determined group leader Sara and his brilliant yet socially awkward roommates, Donald and Phillip, the four set out to involve the entire campus in a quirky new social interactive game. As the project intensifies, Zach learns that his father is in financial trouble. Distracted and desperate to help, he accepts an opportunity to work with Bentton on a secretive and suspicious side project. Zach finds himself stretched to his limits and torn between his responsibility to the team and his desire to help his father. With nowhere else to turn, he confides in Professor Abbie Lambert and is forced to make a decision that will affect his future and the lives of everyone around him.
This is a great Family Movie Night movie that is sure to be enjoyed by everyone in the family. I personally feel that it has very strong messages and creates topics to discuss with your family. You can connect with Family Movie Night on Facebook to stay up to date on their latest releases and show information. Don’t forget to watch Game of Your Life on December 2 on NBC at 8pm ET/7pm CT !
Disclosure: I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of P&G and received a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate