Video games are the greatest teaching tool, and we are just now realizing this in spite of how long Oregon Trail has been around. But at least we're progressing a little bit. There are so many uses for video games in training, medical, teaching, and many more that have not been explored. Support your gramers, support your game companies. If you've never played, try a few, you never know, you may like some video game somewhere.
Hmm... for some reason www.learningwithportals.com works, but www.learnwithportals.com just takes me to a URL-squatter site. Odd.... and I did just notice if you actually try to buy Portal on steam it's free, but when I searched for it it still lists it as $19.99, which must be the price of the whole Orange Box.
@7 Nope, sorry, you're wrong. Plain and simple. Anyone who has played video games knows that they are not designed for kids, kids are not their largest target audience, and most kids should be more active. It's a social hobby for many adults, instead of getting drunk at a bar they play Playstation with their friends. Others it's a learning tool, if you give up learning when an adult you really fail at being human, and reading isn't a viable learning method for many people. Some it's a way to relax and vent, would you prefer they used drugs? There are other reasons to, many many more, I just don't recall them all.
I hope the game isn't as challenging as the CAPTCHA implementation that Steam uses to verify you are human. I had to try 3 different times, and that's with refreshing it to get something approaching legibility scores of times.
I was impressed, though, that after going through the Steam installation, Steam actually remembered that I wanted to install Portal. I was expecting to have to choose that again.
My favorite bit of knowledge about Portal (from the Wikipedia entry):
"[The game's unique physics are] based on a similar concept from the game Narbacular Drop; many of the team members from the DigiPen Institute of Technology who worked on Narbacular Drop were hired by Valve for the creation of Portal."
DigiPen being the only decent 3D school in the area, located next door to Nintendo's office.
Click play Portal. It'll give you Portal w/o the rest of the Orange box.
Portal is my favorite video game (next to Tetris).
Cool, thanks!
Perhaps you should delete your online profiles first?
nah
(reference: just me).
I was impressed, though, that after going through the Steam installation, Steam actually remembered that I wanted to install Portal. I was expecting to have to choose that again.
(Sorry, I'm a user-experience geek.)
"[The game's unique physics are] based on a similar concept from the game Narbacular Drop; many of the team members from the DigiPen Institute of Technology who worked on Narbacular Drop were hired by Valve for the creation of Portal."
DigiPen being the only decent 3D school in the area, located next door to Nintendo's office.