Making it in a big city
Barclays launched a new game and I was asked to take a look and write about it. 56 Sage Street
At the beginning you choose your character, either boy or girl, who is new in London and has to make his/her way through the game by staying out of trouble, finding work, avoiding scams and being safe. Players quickly understand it is not easy to find work without references and looking scruffy. During the game they will learn to improve their appearance to increase their chances to find better paid work, to keep their energy levels high to be able to complete their tasks without passing out on the job and to increase their reputation. Throughout 56 Sage Street players gain awards for being street savvy, putting money away in the savings account and for being Good Samaritans. As each player reaches a new level in the game he moves through the map and living conditions and work opportunities improve. The game changes according to the risks and opportunities each player picks, but the four tasks given by the mysterious Mr C are the same for everybody. Players will have to prove to be able to do well as a café chef, become skilled pianists and excellent typists to make it through to the final task at 56 Sage Street.
The game trailer of 56 Sage Street is available on You Tube. Encourage your teens to play it and see how they would survive in a big city if they had to look for work, a safe place to stay and avoid scams.
The financial challenges and situations that I faced playing 56 Sage Street
were all part of the fun of the game. I really loved watching my Barclays account balance grow as I took on new jobs, although I could have been more successful had I paid money to improve my appearance and taken time to rest. Barclays in this way is trying to teach young people to actively look after their finances.