Solve your clients' legal doubts
The iCivics studio has an interesting collection of educational legal games. If we are interested in US law, the developers offer us a fantastic resource to learn about the laws and the American legal system. With this new adventure they invite us to learn about our rights and whether we could turn to the courts for justice.
I Know My Rights!
Do I Have A Right? is an extraordinary 3D educational lawyer game that immerses us in the legal world. Our mission will be to open a law office and ally ourselves with several lawyers to advise clients who come to us for help.
The mechanics are tricky. First, the client will tell us what has happened to him. Then we will have to tell them whether or not they have any rights. If we believe that they have the right to go to court, we will have to look for the corresponding article.
Of course, in order to be able to help you, we must have lawyers who are experts on the subject. As we play, we will be able to hire new lawyers and they will develop new legal skills.
Grow your law firm by successfully defending your clients' constitutional rights.
If we have done everything right, the client will talk to the lawyer we have assigned and they will go to trial. At the bottom of the interface we will see the cases we have won and the cases we have lost. And we also have buttons to review the rights learned, the glossary and our legal team.
Undoubtedly, we are facing another exceptional iCivics game that will please both laymen and legal experts. In addition, the APK file download includes two levels of difficulty (covering more or less law) and a wonderful technical section. It would be appreciated if the font of the texts were a little larger, though.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.0.
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
Shay O’Toole