Florida Today – Eric Rogers
“As the next generation’s economic future is increasingly uncertain in a digital marketplace that seeks to exploit them at every turn, one financial advocacy group is fighting back with a new mobile game that will be tested in classrooms across the country this spring. If all goes to plan, the game — brainchild of the FoolProof Foundation and Hong Kong-based game design company Dot Dot Fire — will cut through the noise and teach kids the skills to navigate a world increasingly hostile to their financial well-being. Playing characters from a range of backgrounds, students will be forced to make a number of important financial decisions and see how those choices play out, often in unforeseen or surprising ways.” (more)