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On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Fallert, Adam Christian wrote:
Lastly, this game is light on system requirements. As far as I can tell
this game mostly runs off of html, xml interfaces with java applets in a
specialized browser window.
Interesting. So it was designed with portability in mind. Someday it
will run on a Blackberry and people will become even more disabled by it!
;-)
This is a really fascinating thing. The game seems very attractive and
interesting, but this means that it is an even greater danger to a
person's real life. Accomplishments in the virtual world are not real.
The "career" you have there is not making you any money and it is probably
not even developing you in a useful way for real life.
It would be much more difficult for the developer, but it would be
wonderful if someone would create a game where the user was learning
important things by playing the game. In fact, my guess is that much of
the future of education will be like that: Computer "games" will teach
and reward learning. That kind of instruction *can* be made much more
effective than book-based or classroom-based learning. It is harder to
produce a great instructional program than it is to produce a book, but in
the next century or so, loads of freely-available bits of game code will
be lying around ready to be assembled into a great instructional program.
Mike
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