Quote Originally Posted by Brooke ♥♥ View Post
I really don't see how this could work.

98% of games encourage violence/sex/drugs. How would that help educate people?

All it would do is create more menaces to society.
ok first these games don't influence people to do these things in real life
(i am yet to build my own city and hoard my swag)

secondly it all depends some of the best surgeons played alot of video games
(hand eye)
some surgeries have been preformed from across the world
vie robotic arms (with a full medical team standing by)

I have doubled my typing speed on this game (i fill out breeding logs in no time now)
it has math to it as well figuring how many npcs must be hit per day that sort of thing

there are games that have you build ecosystems from the ground up

there are games that force problem solving (I heard of a PS3 game not all that long ago endorsed by MENSA)

the DS has puzzle games
first person shooters are helpful with forethought and planning

the US military puts you in a flight simulator before trusting you with a 142 million dollar raptor that travels at over 1,500 miles per hour and pulls 9G's

how do I know these F-22 specs? I rot my brain with TV lol

the point being depending on the way you learn a television is every bit as a good as any teacher I ever had