Project Goals

Our goal is to provide first and second year University students with a simple game that allows them to build the intuition and understanding of pointers as used in high level languages like C/C++. An educational game online could help motivate and engage these students to participate in a meaningful and educational activity and to explore key concepts outside of the classroom. Putting their theory into practice reinforces the theoretical elements and aids in their retention.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Oil God

These are my initial thoughts on the game "Oil God" (http://www.addictinggames.com/thearcadewireoilgod.html). I wrote them right after playing the game to help us figure out what made a good educational game and what issues we could strive to avoid.


"This one has potential -- my concern is that it's going to be too much of a game and not enough information. I wish they had more explicit stats fo government/economy types. That's my current feeling about the game."

"I think this one is leaning towards the very game-y, at the cost of some of the information -- then again, with the oil situation being so variable, maybe that's a little more ok. Just some teaching, and more getting people thinking about it?"

"I don't think this style would work very well for what we are trying to do. It's too situational -- you don't really come away with concrete facts"

"Oh...I do really like that it has music."

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