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Mild criticisms would be that it's not that easy to navigate and some of the tasks are repetitive. And the car noises definitely got on my nerves very quickly, but you can turn those off. And I think the ending needs some work too.

But I won't reveal that to you in case you'd like to try it. Nevertheless, it's worth a look. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how many young people play the game, what they say about it and on top of that, choose to share how they're getting on with it with their friends. I shall be watching with interest. In real life too, it's more likely to be your Mum putting you on this sort of educational life quest than a benevolent bigwig but let's not get bogged down in actuality. London specificity aside, if you're the type to get hooked on Farmville, or need something to alleviate your insomnia, 56 Sage Street is a decent point and click game with an enterprising message.

A nifty virtual smartphone device tots up your bank account balance and keeps track of your acquisitions and growing reputation along the way. It's also how Mr C instructs you to do his bidding. Presumably this is an indication of the way Barclays mobile banking is going although we hope you can bank on the go with them without having to do cash favours for cash for a mysterious dying millionaire.

The best things to do in London. I ran into a problem where I was meeting the third checkpoint of pound, but not receiving the next doodad. Great game, I'm almost finished, and even then I'll probably go back and get any awards I haven't already gotten. Not too much replayability, but still fun. ChaoSpectre: Did you make sure the pounds were in savings? ChaoSpectre I did the same thing, read the objective again it says in your savings account just transfer some over and it will work.

I thought the game was pretty good, as was said in the review quite easy. It would of been nice if there was some kind of change from one section to the next other than better paying jobs and higher costs.

A few random events would of fit in well, the only ones I hit were my scooter getting broken the moment I bought it and blowing away a chihuahua with a leaf blower. How do you get the key for Mr. C's vault? Not to mention the fact that I feel a bit like I poisoned him or something he always had so much faith in me!

I'm not sure at all how to proceed and finish the game. The game bugged out on me at the 3rd minigame - the guy would finish dictating, then he would keep doing his talking animation and not say anything, and the minigame wouldn't end. I don't like it requiring facebook connect to save, but I decided to cave in and use it to save anyway.

However, on second thought, I don't know if I want to come back and play this game again. Yeah, the text moves way too slowly for me. I didn't enjoy having to wait five seconds after I finished reading every stupid bubble that popped up before I get back to the actual game.

Not even worth checking to see if that can be changed in the options. Margret Thatcher would have her joice in that game. The classic from dish-washer to multimillionaire myth where so many people forget e. And our economy would work if we were all millionaires? And not for most an empty promise kept as carrot in front of their nose? I'd wanted to play the game in one sweep.

No way I bug my "friends" on facebook about yet another game they likely don't care about. The third minigame stopped me, as a motorcycle was brumming all the time bug or feature? Oh and this and our of this game world facebook required to save really?

C seems to automatically get informed about the status of my bank account. Oh and seemingly alltruistic tasks and jobs aren't about alltriusmn at all! You only do that to increase your 'reputation', which main effectivness is to get you better jobs and net you more money after all. Its all about the M.

Certainly, I would say that both games in tandem give a better view of financial life then either individually.

Question: Does the medium of games naturally lend itself more to the philosophy of individual efficacy? Answer: Nah, not the medium by its nature, but the games we pick. At least of the screen take soccerr and basketball basically many teamsports as counter example of non-inidividual-efficacy. Or world-of-warcraft.

While its also kind of capitalistic economy you own your equipment which is basically the capital to earn more stuff at a certain point in the game you have to go in a team to get anywhere. Can someone please help me? I have big problems with the lawyer. I don't understand a single word. Is it always the same sentences. Any tips? I really enjoyed the game and would recommend playing it. It can be finished in 2 hours I think, a bit more if you want all the achievements.

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