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by autoexec
1024 days ago
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That's absolutely true. The game matters. Games with a strong story can put you in the role of someone with unfamiliar backgrounds and challenges where other games are more about reflexes. I think they likely all have some sort of value. Fine motor skills, teamwork, dealing with success/failure, spatial reasoning, etc. but a good story is great for lessons you can't get with space invaders or bejeweled. |
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People seem to like writing off the entire medium, which makes about as much sense to me as neglecting all of fiction. That happens, too.