The Firebreaks War/Peace Game is a role-playing crisis simulation created by Ground Zero, designed to educate groups about nuclear war prevention; over 7,000 groups across the country participated in the game, engaging in discussions and strategic exercises focused on conflict resolution and global security. In addition to promoting war/peace games such as Firebreaks and Let's Make a Deal, Ground Zero published works including Nuclear War: What's in It for You? and ''What About the Russians - and Nuclear War?''
Reception
Kevin J. Anderson reviewed Firebreaks War/Peace Game for Different Worlds magazine and stated that "Although at present it needs improvement as a game, Firebreaks accomplishes what it sets out to do - mainly by making the players terrifyingly aware of the realities of nuclear war, and how easily one can occur. The cost is low, and the experience is well worth the five hours spent playing it."