MinyanLand

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MinyanLand


Developer(s) Minyanville
URL http://www.minyanland.com
Software license Proprietary
Engine Flash
Status Active
Platform Web Browser
Use and Demographics
Primary use(s) Education, Gaming
Target Audience(s) Children, Teenagers
Language(s) English


Theme
Level : Elementary, Junior High School
business
economics
Features
Property/Object Ownership Yes
Land ownership Yes
Private spaces Yes
In-game currency Yes
Real Money Trading Yes
Graphical and Content Features
Communication
Text Chat Yes
E-mail Integration No
Voice Chat No
Management and Privacy

MinyanLand is a virtual community designed to teach kids and families about earning, spending, saving and giving through games and interaction that are entertaining and educational.

The world is developed by Minyanville, a leader in financial infotainment, in partnership with the Council for Economic Education.

The economic system of MinyanLand mimics the real-life pricing of general goods and services. As players participate in the system, their actions will affect the overall MinyanLand economy. This is how they will learn.

To keep the economy stabilized, for instance, players must stay healthy by eating on a regular basis. MinyanLand will also offer incentives to encourage such behavior as charitable giving.

Contents

Critics

The website is said to contain a lot of advertisements embedded into the game, which make them difficult for a kid to know what is an ad, and what is not.

During the game, a lot of reading is required, and some readings are hard to understand for a young kid. The website is more developed for older kids and parents.

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Scholarly Research