Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Ayiti the cost of life.

1) How is Ayiti different from 3rd World Farmer? How is it the same?
I never played 3rd world farmer,so i wouldnt really know...

2) What strategies did you use? For example, did you combine work and school, or did you send everyone to work? Which worked? Which did not?
Well at first i wanted to do a combination of both work and school.But it turns out that its not easy at all to do.People kept getting sick so that cost money,clothes,food and lots more,i didnt expect that.So really i mostly stuck to working because education just didnt seem that vital to me,its either starve and get sick or be smart.You dont really get a choice,because the cash was low and it wasnt that helpful right then.

3) Why would parents choose to devote so much effort to sending their children to school? What obstacles did you face in trying to keep them in school?
Because they want to let their children have what they didnt.Also going to school and being smarter lets you have a better and well paid job.In the end their carers are unlimited.I couldnt send them to school...


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4. What would the game “Lower East Side: The Cost of Life” look like? What choices would your family have to make to be happy, healthy, have money, and be well-educated. What obstacles would stand in your way?
Well it wouldnt be too different,just with bigger houses and more oppertunies.For example I would compare this with college,because unless you get a schooler ship or money loan,youd have to pay lots of money.I think for my family theyd mostly want me to get educated,get the money from that and then be happy from the money.For thatd be good because happyness cant really get you anywhere.Education is important though college doesnt give automatic success.You have to play it out.

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