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Video Game Tester

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making

You have just begun your dream job -- testing video games. You have played many of the games made by the company that has hired you and have been impressed by them all. In your eyes, you are getting paid to have fun!

They send the first game. You open the package, read the instructions and begin to play. You work at the game until your eyes are blurry. Quite honestly, you think the game stinks. You write down your findings and send it to the company.

Later, they send you a second game. You have high hopes for this one. You plug it in and begin to play. After many hours, you come to the same conclusion. This game is also terrible. You sigh, write down your findings and send your findings to the company.

They send you a third game. You cross your fingers and hope it will be a good one. You plug it in, and after playing find that this game is also terrible. Are your standards too high? Can you keep telling the company that you don't like their games and still keep your job?

What do you do?