Monday, September 13, 2010

Most and Least Effective Learning Game

1. Gravitee is the most effective learning game that I played.
2. The game explores science and math.
3. You learn math with the different mass weight on each planet, and the power and distance from each swing.
4. It's genre is sports, yes it is a good choice because sports games usually revolve around math because of scores and statistics that you earn in the game.
5. Yes it's clear enough to see certain details, yes because it has mass posted on each planet so then you have to work around the different planets and verity of weight.
6. Yes it has step by step instructions on how to play the game. Yes the instructions are correct with the controls and they work pretty smooth.
7. I would have added in mathematical problems to figure each mass weight for each planet. where you have to figure out the equation to consider what the mass is.
8. I would like to figure out how they made the gravity for each planet. Also I would like to know how they made the achievements for you to unlock.

1. Zeitgeist is the least effective learning game
2. History
3. Egyptian and Greece history
4. Action ,No I think Action is not a good genre because its based on reflexes
5. No it don't look real clean but it does show a history learning concept.
6. No it's not real clear on the objects because you are Anubis but you are looking for processor chips,and it also has some slow movement.
7. I would not make it Greece or Egyptian theme if you are looking for processor chips,but it is clear on what you have to do to a certain point.
8. I would like to know how they made it a platform game moving forward,backward,and jumping. Also I would like to know how they did a story line.

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