DailyDirt: Games Of (For?) Skill
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Plenty of video games are just a waste of time, but some games aim to be more than just ways to entertain kids and people with too much free time. A few games try to solve real world problems, and there are a handful of games that claim to improve mental agility. Here are some quick links on games and human cognition.- Chess used to be the game that could measure a person's cognitive capabilities, but StarCraft2 might be the new game that provides metrics for humans' abilities to plot and strategize. Meanwhile, the computers are wondering why we're wasting so much time on variations of Tic-Tac-Toe and Rock-Paper-Scissors. [url]
- Imagine a game that taught you how to program better video games, would that be a fun game? If only the result was actually a virtuous cycle for improving video games and programmers... [url]
- Previous studies that suggested video games can help improve human cognitive function may be seriously flawed. Experimental design is really critical for generating psychology conclusions that aren't biased -- and surprise, surprise: there are a lot of widely-cited studies that are poorly designed. [url]
- To find some cool online games, check out what StumbleUpon has found to play. [url]
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Don't they know this isn't a game?
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On the other hand, I know people who seem really intelligent and who seem to make great life choices, but who can't handle the controls or navigate a simple map in an FPS game. Or figure out a simple level in a puzzle game like Lemmings.
Both my grandparents worked at Sikorsky building helicopters, but neither could deal with video games more complicated than Pac-Man.
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