Kylie's-Game-Analysis

=​Kylie's Game Analysis​= = = There were seven games that I was introduced to. Out of those, one of my favorite was the game "Our Courts." You play a lawyer that establishes your own law firm with a business partner of your choice. Each lawyer has a different skill in the Bill of Rights. There is also a variety of people with different statuses and speeds that they work at. You have to pick carefully because there is only a certain amount of lawyers you can hire. The main components of the game is the costumers that go to you for help. Each client will plead their case and you find the key points in their argument. The important part is when you decide if they have a right or if they don't. It also depends on the lawyer's experience in law. Sometimes they will unlock new rights that they are specialized in. When you decide whether or not someone has a right to go to court, then you can either send them back home, introduce them to a lawyer that can argue their case, or ask them to come back the next day. When someone has a right, you can introduce them to a lawyer right away. They will follow you until you can find a lawyer to match their needs. After talking for a while, depending on the speed they work at, the lawyer will confirm that he/she is ready and you can send them to court. After the timer on their desk is done, the lawyer will come back and tell you if they won or lost the case. After each day, your law firm gets it's own section in the newspaper where you can read about what happened in court. It might compliment you on your arguing skills or how you made poor decisions.

The main goal in the game is to last a certain number of days taking and ignoring cases working your best to win the most cases you possibly can. Another important part of winning is trying to gain the most "Prestige" points. Each time you win a case, your Prestige Points go up. The opposite happens when you lose a case. With those Prestige Points, you can buy anything to make your company prosper. Prestige Points buy you lawyers and upgrade their desks to make them more productive and makes them learn new skills faster. You also have to think about the clients. They don't wait forever, that's why there is the waiting area where you can add things to make them wait longer. You would need that especially when you put up advertisments to make a lot of people know about your law firm.

This is a game that people would want to keep on playing because it isn't boring. It's a fast-paced game that keeps you aware of everything going on. Some games go so slowly and sometimes it's unbearable to wait. In this game, there's no waiting since you have to be constantly moving. It's also a fun and interesting way to learn about the Bill of Rights. That's the purpose, to teach people about the rights every person was given. This government was established in order to protect those rights for us. Some people might not notice how much they are learning from this game, but the Bill of Rights is very important to each individual. This game shows how you can protect your rights. Not only is it fun for kids, but it's rated E for EVERYONE!



Evans, Spencer. "Do I Have A Right?." //http://ourcourts.org///. iCivics Inc., n.d.. Web. 16 Apr 2010. [].