Too Much Free Time

Too Much Free Time

by Mike Masnick




Must All Educational Games Be Boring?

from the who-would-want-to-play-this?!? dept

Some researchers are trying to encourage those on food stamps to eat in a healthier way, while making the food stamps go further. They decided that, since so many young adults like to play video games, they might as well create some video games on the subject called The Fantastic Food Challenge. While it's a nice idea, the games sound ridiculously boring ("place baked beans, tortillas, frozen chicken and other virtual groceries into a cartoon-drawn freezer, cupboard or refrigerator"), and unlikely to attract much attention. While the designers suggest these games are more exciting than typical "eat smart" brochures, they forget that they're not competing against those brochures, but other video games. This brings up the question, then, why must all educational games be so painfully boring?

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  1. Aug 16th, 2004 @ 8:38pm

    foodstamp video game

    by ws

    That's unbelievable. Where do you get this stuff? This is a great site.

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  2. Sep 30th, 2004 @ 5:37pm

    No Subject Given

    by Pussy

    Boy... sounds a lot like the Sims...

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  3. Dec 15th, 2009 @ 10:21am

    Guess some are but 5 years on have your views changed.

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  4. Mar 2nd, 2010 @ 8:53am
    by Anonymous Coward

    yes

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