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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
7

What is a necessary component of a simulation game?

Business
1 answer:
V125BC [204]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:  Game world.     Goals and objectives:

Rules and/or Instructions:

Interaction:

Conflict (and/or competition, challenge, opposition)

Outcomes and Feedback.

Game storyline.

Characters for video game.

Music.

Visuals.

Quality assurance.

Example: GTA aka ; grand theft auto

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- COGS          ($1,490,000)

<u>- S&A costs     ($390,000)</u>

EBIT                   $610,000

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<u>- S&A costs      ($199,000)</u>

EBIT                   $801,000

<u>- taxes              ($368,460)</u>

net income       $432,540

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if the parent company increases the selling price by 20%

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<u>- S&A costs     ($390,000)</u>

EBIT                 $1,108,000

<u>- taxes              ($365,640)</u>

net income       $742,360

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