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Test your knowledge with Financial Soccer, a fast-paced, interactive game that uses the excitement and energy of soccer to engage children and adults in the essential topics of personal finance. The multiple-choice question game offer three distinct skill levels, game lengths, as well as single and two player games. Check it out!

Smart Money Quiz Show Road Trip to Savings Ed's Bank

VISA and the National Football League have teamed up to help teach financial concepts with Financial Football, a fast-paced, interactive game that engages students while teaching them money management skills. Teams compete by answering financial questions to earn yardage. Play Now!

Meet the challenges of four weeks on the road as you steer your way to financial stability. This game requires players to make decisions about income, expenses and savings. Coming up short on cash means losing your wheels. Play Now!

Help Ed collect enough money to shop for his favorite things. This entertaining game provides a lighthearted way of teaching younger audiences about saving and differing money values.
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Games in the Classroom

Games can be powerful teaching tools. It’s been long understood that young children learn a lot through play, whether it’s with blocks or picture books or even hide and seek. The learning doesn’t stop as we get older. Teens and even full-grown adults can learn while playing games. This is especially true with computer games. Read More

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Posted by: SueZ
In regards to the countdown to retirement, I find the scenarios need to take into account marriage, families, and college. I played with 2 different scenarios and neither took into account the player having to make decisions for any of these situations.