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CreditQuest connects to adaptability because it helps teenagers, like me, who are entering adulthood and may not learn basic money skills in school. Instead of teaching through long lessons, the game uses play to help students understand important financial ideas. This makes learning feel less stressful for high school students who already feel overwhelmed by schoolwork. The game is also adaptive because it teaches core skills that students can carry with them as they move into the next stage of their lives.

Why Credit Quest?

 The Infinite Loop is an educational board game designed to teach players the mechanics, consequences, and long-term effects of credit behavior through interactive gameplay. Rather than relying on abstract explanations, CreditQuest places players inside a simulated credit system where every decision directly affects their credit score. Through an infinity-loop board structure, a tiered scoring system, and high-risk/high-reward mechanics such as the Black Hole and Repo Reaper, the game models real-world credit volatility while remaining accessible and engaging. This report outlines the game’s design, mechanics, educational rationale, and benefits across multiple audiences.

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