This is a great "real-world" business game for kids and adults alike. Although really unethical, this game surprisingly is very good to train young people into the mindset of a real estate tyrant. There's no parental guidance rating on this game because it is fit for the family, but really, if reality were to be taught in this game, then people would start getting hurt with crime, unemployment and all the good stuff society has in store for people who don't "make it."
Its also a long game (like most people's lives), and you will become proficient at counting money.
It is a very good 1.5 to 2 hour game on a semi-cloudy day.
Hopefully when these kids grow up, they don't act like money-hungry animals, who's sole purpose is to acquire more wealth.
Hmm?