Do I Have a Right? Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 63 reviews. Read all reviews for Do I Have a Right for iPhone.
Do I Have a Right is free iOS app published by iCivics, Inc.

What?!

Aha! Lol

It's so much fun but I wish it was longer. Why does it only go up to 7 turns? *sigh*


2nd amendment

Stretch2oo1

This is a great game for teaching children (and adults) about their rights. I have one concern; every 2nd amendment case results in the client not having a right in this area. There are some cases where they clearly have rights! I am concerned that this is political bias. This game needs to present the information as neutrally as possible.


Excellent App for Business Law Class!

Adub_NC

I teach technology, yet found this app worth playing. It helped remind me of the amendments wherein I found myself playing it nonstop for an hour. I plan to recommend this app to the Business Law teacher to use the first two days of class to help her students learn important federal laws for reinforcement purposes. Kudos to the creator!


Good but not great

Barnefife

It is fairly decent a lot of the same cases throughout the game but when one ends you have to restart with a whole new game but has some good repetition on how cases are worded.


2nd Amendment

*-Elizabeth-*

Seriously considering deleting this app . . . it's completely biased when it comes to guns. Whenever I assign a client to the specialist in guns (with reasonable cases), I lose. It says, "Client has no right!" Honestly, I am a gun advocate. I support our second amendment. But our difference is political views is not why I am angry with the creator of the app. Even if the app SUPPORTED gun rights I would hate it . . . because I believe you should share your opinion only when necessary. And in this case, this app is supposed to be educational; unbiased, stating only solid facts . . . and that is exactly what the creator failed to do. A fourteen year old can see this.


Too basic

Joecool1234567890

Even as an intelligent kid whose playing this below the recommended age level, it's way too easy. I only lost one case because I clicked the wrong button.


Love it but needs more

Angeleve

I love this game and it certainly keeps you on your toes with knowledge of the Constitution. But it ends too soon and it just not as challenging as it could be. I would like to see more levels and perhaps Supreme Court cases. The receiving attorney is too slow. Maybe the option of hiring more administrative staff would be nice. The added levels could be more complex cases involving the same rights. Once you play this game a while its just not as challenging. Overall I like it and its a great game just not too intellectually challenging after a while.


I'm a 3L

Cradoi0806

The opinions contained in this review in no way constitute legal advice, or can be considered to form an attorney-client relationship. So, found this game by accident, and being in my final year of law school, I figured I'd give it a shot. The one bad thing I can say about it: it's too short lol. One of the hallmarks of a great game is that your fans complain there isn't enough content. One play through lasts 30 mins. Now on to the good stuff! The algorithm for determining the con law problems is spot on! I was very surprised to find a game that actually got the legal issues right. They're not complicated mind you, this is no substitute for picking up a con law book and actually reading the cases lol. The game's full of puns, which should appeal to any Law or Literary types. Also, there are a few reviews on here which accuse the game of bias or otherwise getting the wrong trial result. The game's fine, your instincts about the law aren't. I'd recommend this game to anyone in law school, or who wants to learn a bit more about the rights afforded to you as an American citizen. Also, did I mention it's funny? Omg the puns....


Awesome game!

Kriss236

...though it needs to be longer! Please please please


greAT

JP4sdfghjkl

I LOVE THIS GAME! great way to make learning constitutional amendments fun