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<summary>Today, Gotham Gazette unveils the second of its news games: The Budget Maze. With challenges and a dash of humor, the game presents an entertaining way to educate New Yorkers about one of the eternal mysteries of policy and politics in the city: How the budget is determined. To make the topic engaging, we created three mazes. Players must navigate these labyrinths in a castle dungeon to try to win funding for a favored program or a tax cut. Each chamber presents a new challenge: How do you get information, who should you meet with, who holds the power? We...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>Today, Gotham Gazette unveils the second of its news games: <a href="http://gothamgazette.com/article/issueoftheweek/20080519/200/2525">The Budget Maze</a>. </p>

<p>With challenges and a dash of humor, the game presents an entertaining way to educate New Yorkers about one of the eternal mysteries of policy and politics in the city: How the budget is determined. To make the topic engaging, we created three mazes. Players must navigate these labyrinths in a castle dungeon to try to win funding for a favored program or a tax cut. Each chamber presents a new challenge: How do you get information, who should you meet with, who holds the power? </p>

<p>We envision this game being used in schools, by community groups and by curious citizens. And as befits a news game, it's timely.  The mayor and City Council here are in the midst of budget negotiations now with an eye toward finishing a balanced budget by the end of June. And the <span class="caps">U.S. </span>attorney is investigating how the City Council has spent some of its earmarks -- known as member items here. To provide more verisimilitude, players in our game face going to jail too.</p>

<p>Play it and let us know what you think.</p>]]>

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