Joleyne's-Game-Analysis

One game from the list that I liked was Oiligarchy because it helped me learn about oil and how America was using big amounts of it. This game includes building oil towers in select places in the world, "feeding" money to the democratic or republican party, sending armies to countries to take over, and launching secret operations. All these elements work together because when you build oil towers, you are making money and so you can use that money to give to the party that you would like to win the election. Depending on what party wins, you have access to the secret room. In the secret room, you can launch operations around the world. There is no way to actually win the game. The game goes on and on but if you destroy the world by destroying the environment or building too many oil towers the game will end. You would want to keep playing this game because it gets very addicting and you want to see what year you get to until you lose. This game helps people understand the importance of oil and how everyone uses a lot of it.


 * "Oiligarchy." //Molleindustria//. Molleindustria, n.d. Web. 19 Apr 2010. . ||

One game from the list that I liked was the McDonalds video game because it didn't talk about global or national issues (like global warming etc) bu what buisnesses are hiding from us. It was fun. The McDonalds video game was mainly about showing the gamer what McDonalds was like behind the curtains. Their were four stations in the game representing the process of manufacture. Their was growing cows, slaughtering cows, selling the food, and checking the rates of the money income. You had to manage all of this, which as you may figure out is not easy, without losing over 35,000. If you do, the game is over. To win the McDonalds video game, you have to keep raising the money McDonalds is receiving. Since their is no specific end point, all you have to do is keep McDonalds running. I found the McDonalds video game compelling because it was not trying to make people realize big issus but small ones like people who lie!

"McVideoGame." //McDonald's Video Game//. McDonalds, 2006. Web. 16 Apr 2010. <[]>.