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Stop Playing And Start Playing The Money Game To Get Your Budget Tight

Learning how to improve your financial savviness is not supposed to be fun and games, but a new app, The Money Game, is looking to change that.
Think of it as finding out about dollars and sense in an enjoyable way. The Money Game is a video game that can help consumers learn financial literacy through real-life illustrations.
The team behind the Money Game seeks to provide much-needed money management guidance in a convenient automated system.
Productive Entertainment is a Los Angeles-based company founded by early Atari pioneer Doug Hughes and his technology business developed the Money Game.
Doug Hughes had a simple but powerful premise in creating the app — to make learning about financial matters engaging and fun unlike most of the financial apps on the market.
In a sobering financial landscape where consumer debt is at an all-time high with foreclosures and bankruptcies on the rise, the team behind the Money Game seeks to provide much-needed money management guidance in a convenient automated system.

“Most people do not know how to manage their money. Consumer debt and credit cards are the biggest culprit. The knowledge to budget and balance personal funds is totally lacking and people rely too much on their credit to handle otherwise normal contingencies.” – Doug Hughes, CEO and chairman of Productive Entertainment

Check out some benefits of playing The Money Game.


Free To Play

It’s simple and secure to set up an account with an alias and private email address.

Fun And Engaging

User-friendly software ecosystem provides a set of productive tools for the management and improvement of personal financial activities while entertaining with rewards.

Anonymous, Private And Safe

Your information is safe as you are completely anonymous in the game and The Money Game will never share any data with anyone.

Real Rewards

As you advance through the game, you can earn rewards, including big discounts, freebies, and cash prizes.

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