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oh come onnnnn... Global Exchange defines "sweatshop" as any place that doesn't pay its workers a "Living Wage"? Ok so 50% of US businesses are sweatshops. Awesome.
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I feel like kicking my boss ass hes a jerk to ME!!! oh.... and that little boy...... i totaly think of the little boy first .........
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Absolutely fabulous game! And an honorable message included, not bad. Graphics are nice, and the soundtrack is just great! Reminds me of those good old games back on C64 and MS-DOS... :))) Right on!
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I named my character "OK" and this sentence early on really has me wondering where if at all he's saying the character's name: "Oh well. You'll take his place. OK? Yes? OK?"
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"According to [some union] any factory that doesn't permit its workforce to unionize is a sweatshop." What rubbish. If you want to include "factoids", start with facts, not public relations propaganda from a labor union.
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Very good game! Its cool you incorporated the For Real factoids. They're very informative and, at times, equally shocking. Definately one of my favourite games!
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All you have to do to make a piece of clothing is wave your hands at a pile of cloth? If I'd known that before, I would have been making my own clothes all these years!
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Wait, I was playing a tower defense? It took me 14 stages to realize that i was playing a TD.
Holy shnikies, I was expecting this to be something different.
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This game is interesting, but it shows only the bad side, I'm not saying I'm in favor of sweat factorys, but after a brief research I could notice that some (not all), countries that have those kind of places, they actually want them there... I know a lot of people will downvote me, but stop to think about it, not as a person from ur country, but if u have no education, and dont have too much proficiencies, what is better? a job in a sweat factory or prostitution? I'm just saying that this subject is a lot complex, it is easy to say 'the goverment must give them better condition, it is their job', but it is not so easy like most of the people think, most of the families dont have the same opportunity that we have, again, I'm not in favor of that kind of thing, but this subject is complex...