Part 3 of 9. Jeez, this is going to take awhile...
The topic is not so much told through the game itself (but in a way, it kinda is), but more based upon starting with the player's previous knowledge before playing the game. Examples of this would be "Third World Farmer" where prior knowledge is used to strategically advance in the game. Other games include "Left 4 Dead" and "Brutal Legend". One game is about zombies, one game is about music.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm not making any sense...
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Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
In The Beginning....
Globaloria is a great experience so far, learning how to use HTML code to edit a wiki page and even learning to use HTML to edit a blog.... somewhat. I have a feeling that the next best game since Halo will come out of this class. Wait, I don't really like Halo much.... maybe something more my style, like Brutal Legend. Yeah, that's a great game. This game is gonna be as great as Brutal Legend!
On a more serious note, I've been told to tell you all about the danger that is the Internet. You know, there are many creepy people out there who thrive off of hacking you and stealing everything that is on your computer. Unfortunately, there are some things that you wanna keep secret, say maybe something like.... well, I don't know, your bank account login? Yeah, you might not wanna share that with a money-hungry 40-year-old man. Maybe you'll come on a time where that 40-year-old man is really a geeky tech man working for one of Big Tony's 300 pizzerias in New York, and we all know what they do. This crazy guy might end up at your house and try to steal your money, maybe even your computer. And if you don't give him what he wants, he'll call up his boss Big Tony, and you'll have the entire New York Mafia at your front door. And guess what? You could have avoided this by not sharing your password with anybody, even "Mr. Supposed To Be IRS Man Who Wants Your Bank Info".
In other words, don't throw your info out on the Internet like crazy. Here, let my good friend Stephen Colbert explain it for you:
http://www.dorks.com/videos/Stephen-Colbert-Internet-Safety.html
Update coming soon, make sure you comment and subscribe.
Rock it out \m/
On a more serious note, I've been told to tell you all about the danger that is the Internet. You know, there are many creepy people out there who thrive off of hacking you and stealing everything that is on your computer. Unfortunately, there are some things that you wanna keep secret, say maybe something like.... well, I don't know, your bank account login? Yeah, you might not wanna share that with a money-hungry 40-year-old man. Maybe you'll come on a time where that 40-year-old man is really a geeky tech man working for one of Big Tony's 300 pizzerias in New York, and we all know what they do. This crazy guy might end up at your house and try to steal your money, maybe even your computer. And if you don't give him what he wants, he'll call up his boss Big Tony, and you'll have the entire New York Mafia at your front door. And guess what? You could have avoided this by not sharing your password with anybody, even "Mr. Supposed To Be IRS Man Who Wants Your Bank Info".
In other words, don't throw your info out on the Internet like crazy. Here, let my good friend Stephen Colbert explain it for you:
http://www.dorks.com/videos/Stephen-Colbert-Internet-Safety.html
Update coming soon, make sure you comment and subscribe.
Rock it out \m/
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