McDonald's eCDP (Nintendo DS 🇯🇵), Gameplay

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I always wanted to know how it feels to be a McDonald's employee.
Thanks to Nick Robinson for his efforts to preserve this game.

McDonald's eCDP - eCrew Development Program
Nintendo DS
JAPAN 🇯🇵
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eCrew Development Program (eCDP, Japanese: クルトレ), also known as the McDonald's Training Game, is a rare educational video game created by McDonald's. Released for the Nintendo DSi sometime in 2010 internally within the Japanese division of McDonald's, it was only ever distributed to the company's own restaurants domestically and never released to the public.

The game teaches the player to make various McDonalds menu items and do various other tasks in a McDonald's restaurant and was used to train new restaurant employees. It features several game modes and features, including simulations of food preparation and customer interaction, quizzes, player profiles for employees and managers, and performance statistics. It was distributed in tandem with a separate game titled eSMART which aimed to train preexisting employees rather than new ones.

The game had a budget of ¥200 million and was planned for use in all 3,700 McDonald's locations across Japan by the end of 2010, to which it was distributed together with two McDonald's-skinned Nintendo DSi's. It is unknown to which extent it was used and for how long.

A single copy of the game surfaced in September 2020 on an online auction, which was sold to American YouTuber Nick Robinson. Robinson then uploaded the game cartridge's image publicly online on November 17, alongside a self-created documentary detailing how he acquired it. This was the first time the game was made publicly available.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECrew_D...

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