An Economic Adventure awaits! Play this story-driven RPG game to learn new economic skills, make allies, and hopefully not get eaten by bears or lava monsters. Can you survive the Island?
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Fifefer Island - Terrena's Adventure system requirements
Minimum:
- OS: Windows Vista or greater
- Processor: 2 Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 256 mb video memory
- Storage: 800 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 10 or greater
- Processor: 2 ghz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2 gb
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 2 GB available space
This was fun to play through. The story is what drew me in at first, and the levels were fun explore and collect gold and food. The "Tech Stones" you unlock can be challenging and I definitely learned some new things about economics and finance in general, even as an adult (30F). The illustrations made me feel like I was in a story book, very pretty, the characters and backgrounds.
Controls: They are simple keyboard or mouse controls, which can be good for some people, but sometimes I wasn't sure where to click or press enter. Figured it out eventually.
Definitely would recommend to anyone up for a unique challenge to discover this game!
Really nice way to have students learn economics. Questions are solid and reviewing is easy. Fifefer Island feels more like play than work, which is great for anyone trying to learn the often challenging nuances of microeconomics. The prison level was really interesting, at first I thought it was kind of unfair but I realized that that's part of the design and it made the experience memorable in terms of learning the concepts. Cool game, I recommend it!
I'm honestly surprised how much fun Fifefer Island is. It's simple but addictive. There are quests you have to complete in order to gain more resources which allows you to progress through the game more easily. I feel like this would be a great game for anyone trying to learn more about business while also enjoying an easygoing video game. The best type of learning is when you're having fun and I think Fifefer Island succeeds at that.
I think it is great for educational purposes because I can learn English and economics together while playing games. but I think the price is a little high.
A great way to learn economics while having fun. Fifefer Island is a very well thought out, intricately designed game that has one of the highest production values I've seen out of RPG Maker. Definitely recommend it to anyone even slightly interested in learning economics.
Very good game with both fun and education! Highly recommend.