Capitol Hill (video game) explained
Capitol Hill is an educational game developed by American studio Amazing Media and published by The Software Toolworks in 1993 for Windows and Macintosh. The game lets the players be a representative from a US state and learn about the U.S. Congress by joining committees as well as meeting with foreign aides.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Notes and References
- Opheim . Cynthia . Stouffer . W.B. . Using 'Capitol Hill' CD ROM To Teach Undergraduate Political Science Courses . PS: Political Science and Politics. March 1997 . 30 . 1 . 68–70 . . 10.2307/420673 . 420673 . 154818888 . free .
- Software Reviews : Capitol Hill Publisher: Amazing Media/The Software Toolworks, 60 Leveroni Court, Novato, CA 94949; 415-883-3000; 800-234-3088; FAX 415-883-0367 Year of Publication: 1993 Version reviewed: MPC CD-ROM Materials: CD-ROM disk, installation card (no manual) Price: $49.95 . Social Science Computer Review . April 1995 . 13 . 1 . 94–95 . 10.1177/089443939501300109 . 220159204 .
- Jackson . David S. . Babes in Byteland . Time . 24 June 2001 .
- News: Peltz . James F. . Software Toolworks Stock Falls . Los Angeles Times . 26 June 1990 .
- News: Daniels . Eugenia C. . THE FUTURE IS NOW IN ELECTRONIC GAMES . Chicago Tribune . 26 November 1993 .
- News: Kantrowitz . Barbara . It Can Rom, But It Can't Hide . Newsweek . 12 December 1993 .
- News: Ellison . Carol . OF MICE AND KIDS . Washington Post . 31 October 1993 .