EA Sports’ SimCity can Teach you Ecology with Entertainment
We are all aware of the many PC games we have played at a time. EASports has been known to provide good games in the form of role-playing and arcade to which has made most people stuck in the computers and playing these games individually or online.
But if there is one game that people fail to connect with the entire green movement and ecology issues we have today, there is a game which may be familiar to us that we have failed to recognize.
SimCity is a simulation role playing game that places us a mayor of certain towns. While our immediate goal is to make sure that we build and develop regions into rural or urban classes of society, there are also the qualms of having to adhere towards healthy living. As mayor, it is more than just peace and order, pollution, beautification and social interaction. There are in-game options that allow us to practice our going green beliefs.
Waste management and pollution are some of the usual problems the mayor of SimCity has to deal with. Add to that a growing population and the need for energy sources, you can more or less see how to play god and balance everything if you can.
It is a tough challenge to play SimCity, especially the latest releases from EASports. While you are awed by the whole game goal, try and check out how “SIMS” are reacting to your leadership. You may be surprised that they are no different from the way we all clamor and move towards greener living in the real world today.
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