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7 Video Games That Provide Financial Life Lessons
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Who said Games never teach you anything? If your a true gamer you would know skills are brought into life through video games, some even teach you how to manage the financial aspect of life, Games can teach you skills depending on what you decide to play. Here are a list of 7 games that have been seen as aweinspiring, while they teach players valuable financial life lessons...
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PaperBoy
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The Game:
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This is a video game about your first job, back when jobs were innocent and carefree. How sweet was that first paycheck, back when you were young? Sure, in Paperboy you have to deal with obstacles, like cats jumping out at you, and old man Farley getting up in your grill, but that just added to the drama and excitement of feeling like an adult.
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The Financial Life Lesson Provided:
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A simple concept, yet we spend a lifetime in search of it: pick a job you enjoy. Could you imagine playing a game revolving around your current job? Where you sit in a cubicle and make sales calls to people who don’t want to talk, get bitched-out by your manager for surfing the web, and drink eleven cups of coffee a day just to feel normal? Can you imagine how much that would suck? Kudos, Paperboy, for giving us a vision of a world where earning a paycheck can be fun.
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Oregon Trail
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The Game:
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A staple in elementary classrooms, the mission of the game is to get your family to Oregon where the promise of a better life awaits. Many obstacles await on the frontier, including disease, foul weather, and famine. Your job is to allocate funds as best you can to continue the journey and stave off catastrophes.
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This provides basic money management skills, put into survival scenarios. The food, medicine, guns, ammo, oxen, and firewater (ok, maybe not that last one) you spend money on are all important. Throw off the balance between these categories by just a few dollars, and it could mean an early death for you and your party.
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World of Warcraft
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The Game:
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This multi-player game is excellent for those who struggle with social skills. It teaches players about a fantasy universe, creativity, warfare, and bizarre acronyms like MMORPGs. Using an avatar, players explore, create, build, conquer, and learn about different realms.
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The Financial Life Lesson Provided:
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WoW teaches players fiscal responsibility through teamwork and paying dues to your guild. Buying and trading with gold is one way to learn about credit and cash, so that users will be prepared to face the archaic and elusive language of financial experts in the real world.
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Farmville
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The Game:
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This wonderful game that has reinvigorated a generation of Facebook users also teaches life skills. From community building to community service, charitable gift-giving to saving, working, and reaping what you sow, this is a game that allows users to learn and grow within a network of like-minded nerds.
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The Financial Life Lesson Provided:
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From buying eggplants to paying for expensive gifts to send to friends, Farmville has many financial life lessons to teach. Players must work hard on their farm to earn cash, shaking trees, tilling, planting, picking, and selling items that are no longer useful. This game also allows users to buy FV, or Farmville cash, at Wal-Mart, 7-11, and elsewhere, which can be used for special items (making this game a financial lesson that crosses into real life).
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South Park Tower Defence
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The Game:
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In South Park Tower Defense the player must use snowballs to fend of hippies, gnomes, old people, ginger kids (redheads), and other evil enemies, like sixth graders. The game provides different towers, which are more or less effective depending upon the target.
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The Financial Life Lesson Provided:
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In order to defeat the enemies, let alone the big bosses like General Disarray, a player must strategize and spend the hard-earned gold coins carefully. The towers come in different prices and levels of effectiveness, so the user learns how to balance a budget and meet long term financial goals.
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Sonic The Hedgehog
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The Game:
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In this game, the title character must go on a quest to stop the evil Dr. Robotnik from taking control of his beloved home, South Island. Scattered around each level map are gold rings. Collecting 100 rings rewards the player with an extra life. Rings act as a layer of protection against hazards—if Sonic possesses at least one ring, an enemy attack will not kill him instantly, but will cause his rings to scatter outwards and bounce away from him.
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The Financial Life Lesson Provided:
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Insurance, baby. The gold coins are like any kind of real world insurance—put a little money (gold coins) in so you don’t lose everything (in the game, your life). Only, in the game version, you don’t have to sit across the desk of an agent with a bad comb-over and chronic halitosis in order to get the insurance.
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Grand Theft Auto
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The Game:
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Each game in this series allows players to take on the role of a criminal in a big city, typically an individual who rises through the ranks of organized crime during the game. The player is given various missions by kingpins in the city underworld, which must be completed to progress through the storyline. And you get to crash into some pretty cool stuff.
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The Financial Life Lesson Provided:
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The harder you work for something, the more it is worth. Naturally, you appreciate and value that which you had to earn. Grand Theft Auto is the flip side of that coin. You don’t feel guilty about crashing an $80,000 Mercedes, because, heck, you just stole it three minutes ago, and, frankly, it wasn’t that hard to steal.
On second thought, this game might actually be bad for some people’s financial acumen. That being said, you do learn the repercussions for stealing in these games, and knowing the value of earned money vs. stolen money is very important.
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Concluison
There you have it, a Guide on the games that truly teach you financial life skills Well what can I say, huh? As for games, There really isn't anything they can't teach us? Well, Let's just use them yo our advantage and see whether they seem beneficial in all aspects of life.
Hope you enjoyed this little Guide.
~lila232
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