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Scientist: Video Games can be educational
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Erisu Kimu
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Old Oct 19, 2006, 06:52 AM #1 of 17
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Obviously games can be educational. It doesn't take a scientist to prove that. But the only "educational" game(s) that I ever played that actually any fun was Carmen Sandiego, but I barely retained any of the information I learned from that.
Yeah, Carmen Sandiego was pretty fun. I still have it on CD-ROM. There's bits and pieces of knowledge presented about each country that you visit while pursuing Carmen's criminal allies. At least I think so from what I can remember.

I've played some fun algebra-themed games in the past.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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