Which Game Genre Would Debt Collection Services Fall Under?

By Rob Sutter


Being a gamer ever since I was in the single digits, it seems like I have come across more genres of game than most people starting today have. I think that the industry was far more varied at one point, which meant that there has been much room for the sake of experimentation. As a result, the number of types that I have come across has been quite substantial. In terms of debt collection services, though, which genre of game would be the most feasible?

I don't know if I would choose a game which involves so much action as far as this line of work goes. After all, the way that you think is ultimately going to dictate how you perform in a particular line of work, right? The same can be said for this particular industry, so making sure that you have a good understanding will be the greatest feature that you can think of. That being said, there is one type of genre that, in my mind, is best suited.

If you had to twist my arm and make me choose one genre for debt collection services alone, I would have to answer with "visual novel." For those who don't know, this is the sort of game which puts your reading and comprehension skills to the test. You are not supposed to just dive headfirst into a situation but rather stop and think the situation through. This level of cognition is one which can be easily correlated to agencies along the lines of Rapid Recovery.

I also think that various puzzles should be thrown into the mix, only adding to the usage of comprehension which would come about. You have to be able to understand the various rules which are tied to this industry, some of them more obvious than others. If you were to simply tackle a case without any prior knowledge on the matter, it is probably safe to say that you will trip and fall more times than what you may expect. Sometimes it pays off to be diligent.

It is safe to say that I enjoy visual novel titles but only if they are done in the best ways possible. For example, I think that I have stumbled upon more than my fair share of titles which simply have too much meaningless dialogue for their own good. What about those which do this genre proud, "Hotel Dusk: Room 215" being one great example? It's all about choosing which games are going to be the best and I think that debt collection services have done exceptionally well in this regard.




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