Wow
Pedercini, if you're reading this, consider me a fan.
This game really accomplishes what it sets out to do: it made me think, as well as many others, I'm sure. Instead of resorting to propoganda like many companies do, Pedercini puts you in the role of a McDonalds CEO and lets you come to your own conclusions. I had to make little ethical violations here and there, cutting corners to make a profit. After all, isn't capitalism like a video game? You want to get the highest score possible. Perhaps we can't just blame one person, group or company for our current world. Maybe it's the rules of our society, as well as our economy, that make it so that only those find questionable ways to increase their profit are able to "win the game".
This game succeeds as a fun means of entertainment as well. I'm sure the countless previous reviews can attest to that.