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  2. These Video Games are Helping People with Financial Education

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    10 Games that Help Improve Financial Literacy. Animal Crossing. Stardew Valley. EA Sports FC (FIFA) Roblox. The Sims. Tropico. No Man’s Sky. ... Challenges for Video Game-Based Financial Learning.

  3. 5 family apps to manage allowances and chores - AOL

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    Learning opportunities: Strong educational features help teach kids about financial responsibility. Look for tools that teach practical money skills through real-world scenarios.

  4. List of educational video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable educational video games. There is some overlap between educational games and interactive CD-ROMs and other programs (based on player agency), and between educational games and related genres like simulations and interactive storybooks (based on how much gameplay is devoted to education). This list aims to list games ...

  5. Requiring financial education improves credit scores, reduces delinquency rates, reduces the use of alternative financial services (e.g., payday lending), and shifts students from high-interest to ...

  6. GoVenture Educational Games and Simulations - Wikipedia

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    The first GoVenture simulation was launched in 2000 and several more have been launched since. GoVenture educational games and simulations are themed on business and money subjects and are designed to give learners realistic experiences with various business processes and financial topics. [citation needed]

  7. Financial literacy - Wikipedia

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    Financial literacy is the possession of skills, knowledge, and behaviors that allow an individual to make informed decisions regarding money. Financial literacy, financial education and financial knowledge are used interchangeably. [1] Financially unsophisticated individuals cannot plan financially because of their poor financial knowledge.