Every elder millennial probably remembers the sheer stress of playing Oregon Trail in the ’90s. Traversing the country in spite of bad weather, animal attacks, and broken-down wagons, only to end up dying from dysentery before reaching the finish line.
Now, imagine playing that game in your late 30s, but make it corporate.
That’s what Chief just did with a new free game dubbed The Corporate Trail. Players navigate their own corporate journeys, earning points for likeability and well-being along the way. They can choose from four different departments—tech, marketing, operations, and, of course, HR—and play through scenarios like taking on more mentees and skipping a family event to handle a work crisis. But wait! There are also traps that lead to burnout, and inevitably, falling off the corporate ladder.
The game might seem a bit cringe at first, but the makers at Chief, a women’s forum for budding executives, said it’s meant to show the tightrope that women have to walk as they advance their careers.
Keep reading here.—KP
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