I would say once you have everything it's a lot like Shadow of the Colossus. I have all of my debts organized, and I"m attacking my smallest one with a vengeance. We all know debt's weak spot - cold hard cash. It's just a matter of repeatedly putting cash down one debt at a time, until it falls.
Thoughts?
Getting out of debt is most like what game?
I would say once you have everything it's a lot like Shadow of the Colossus. I have all of my debts organized, and I"m attacking my smallest one with a vengeance. We all know debt's weak spot - cold hard cash. It's just a matter of repeatedly putting cash down one debt at a time, until it falls.
Thoughts?
To me debt is most like Metal Gear Solid. If I stay hidden until the six year statute of limitations runs out, they can't touch me.
You gotta get Moonface and Saucepan Man their money, ho.
" ET for the 2600. "Excellent analogy. The harder you try, the more everything works against you.
" @davwad2: I would have to say any MMO because you have to work real hard to get what you want. "I don't even know what this topic is about but I agree with you, any MMO or RTS game is similar to that.
Sorry but you guys are wrong, The answer is Animal crossing.
The whole point to those games is to pay off increasing debt from the mortgages on your house
That's the game, get out of debt so you can go deeper in debt, then get out again so you can go even deeper
Red Faction: Guerrilla. If you destroy every last possession of your government oppressors, you're probably debt-free.
Tetris.
You try to keep the cubes away from the screen by clearing them, but there are always cubes left no matter what you do.
Eventually the cubes cover the entire screen and you lose, but you never really win at all.
A never-ending game of misery.
World of Warcraft. Just like debt, every conceivable section of that game was designed for the sole purpose of taking you forever and a day to finish, and to make sure you keep paying them for as long as possible.
WoW. No matter how far or fast you rise to the top, if you started from the bottom, you'll realise the only way to win is to stop playing. People who started from the top, by buying premade WoW accounts with Epic Gears and Mounts, just play for a while to chat with their friends.
This is the truest analogy for Poor vs Rich in a falsified economy that I can think of.
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