I often remember a former boss telling me how games are used to teach Operational Systems interfaces in a fun way. That's the case with Windows Solitaire (click, double-click, drag and drop) and Minesweeper (click, right-click). PDAs have also used games to teach peculiarities of their handwritting recognition software.
Well, it seems that Microsoft, through Vista, is betting on Tablets and Tablet PCs increasing popularity (I personally work better with a tablet than with a mouse). And to support entry-level tablet users, Inkball is the game to be played.
The game is quite simple (maybe too simple, but that's part of the deal, right?): draw lines that bounce and direct balls into their respective holes. With more production value and options, this could have been DS launch title.
A handwriting recognition game would be interesting too.
Hum... and also an educational handwriting game for alphabetization classes, I guess...
PS: More than two weeks without posting! I wonder if that's a record. And I am still quite busy. I guess that's the way it is as we approach the end of the year. Anyway, it's good busy.
PS2: I am just guessing, but I think nongames.com should change significantly in 2008, content-wise.
PS3: My presentation on games as creative tools turned out nice. I'll post more as soon as I translate it.
PS4: In case I don't post again in 2007, I wish a happy new year to everyone.
2 comments:
Wow, you've already started talking about the *PS4* - now that's advanced. ;)
Happy Gregorian New Year to you too, Chico! Have fun!
Thanks a lot, Chris! Have a good 2008!
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