Kylie's-Game-Analysis-2

=Kylie's Game Analysis​ 2=

There were seven games that I was introduced to. Out of those, one of my favorite was the game "ElectroCity." You play the governor of a city. In the beginning, you get to choose the name of your city. Then you start building it up. In this game, you make all the decisions. Have as much fun as you want, but be careful when you start running out of resources. You can search the land for coal or gas. There are also many things you can build, but you must keep an eye on the meter that tells you how much energy you have stored up and the environmental state of your city. All of these decisions should be in the best interests of the city, after all, that is what it's all about. On the land, there are certain areas. Some places can only have certain things built on the land. As mayor, you have to choose wisely what you want to do for your city. It's very important to listen to the complaints of the people who left your town. That way, you know what people want and can make your city the best place to be. The more people you have, the better your city is rated. More population sometimes also means more pollution so you have to keep a balanced environment.

The main goal in the game is to last as long as you can. Each turn, you get more resources from your coal or gas wells and the income from any other place, but you also have to pay for some things. Especially when you don't have any energy sources stored. Each turn, you would have to buy enough energy to power your city. In this game, you have to try to get your town as populated as you can while keeping the environment healthy and having enough energy sources. Also, when you run out of money and go bankrupt, that's the end of the game.

This is a game that people would want to keep on playing because it teaches you a valuable lesson while being fun at the same time. It gives you a feeling of control and authority since you are the mayor of the city. You make the wise decisions and build your own little empire. It's also really fun since you pick everything and you get to design your own town. I think this would help you in the future because it makes you think about what would be better for everyone else not just you. One of the lessons is to teach you wisdom when you have free decisions and also unselfishness. Not only is it fun for kids, but it's rated E for EVERYONE!