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Kodu doesn't have realistic graphics, huge explosions, or even a way to win. But it just might change the way we think about the world

"The starting position on video games is skepticism," said New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof in his keynote address to this May's Games for Change Conference in New York City. In its sixth year, the conference is a gathering of developers, academics, and activists intent on using the medium of games for social and educational messages. Kristof was there to discuss his forthcoming social-networking game-an extension of his work on gender inequality and an endorsement of games as something more than mindless entertainment. "I think the way to change that perception is just the record of success in connecting to audiences," he said.

But on what level are games connecting? The game industry's roughly $26 billion a year in software sales is on par with Hollywood's yearly box-office receipts, but the public conception of games remains closer to checkers than to Citizen Kane.

That perception may begin to change next Tuesday when Microsoft Research is slated to release Kodu for Xbox 360. Using terrain-drawing tools and an intuitive graphical programming language, players can design, play, and share a wide variety of 3D games
matt247 - contributor
Published: 186 days 14 hours ago | News | Xbox 360 | PC | Industry News
 
 

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TOO PAWNED - 186 days 16 hours ago
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"But it just might change the way we think about the world" - ridiculous
1.1 kratos123 | 186 days 16 hours ago - deleted by mod -
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lokin - 186 days 13 hours ago
1.2 - looks promising
though its not meant for hardcore gamers, it actually looks very promising when you want to get into programming. Propably basic, but everyone has to start somewhere
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Kigmal - 186 days 12 hours ago
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I'm not really interested in games like these.
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Pebbz16 - 186 days 10 hours ago
1.4 - @lokin
How the hell does this look promising?
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Tony Scarboni - 186 days 8 hours ago
1.5 - Rip off of lbp?
Not surprised, MS doesn't have an original bone in their body, kinda like the way they bribed Cell engineers to come work on their new i7 chip, which is basically just a rip off of the cell, or the way Windows is just a rip off of MacOS. I just can't understand how people support this company.
1.6 Axecution | 186 days 3 hours ago - User only got 1 bubble - Show
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lokin - 186 days ago
1.7 - @pepz
well lets see. You create your own game world, where characters does what you tell them to do, where you decide whats going on. And at the end you learn programming basics. This sounds like fun for smaller kids and I think we will se a few creative things coming from this. With XNA and Kodu, MS is doing a greate job in getting people in programming. like I said PROMISING
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zagibu - 185 days 16 hours ago
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@Tony: I can see why you say Microsoft is not an innovative company, but they still don't have anything to do with Intel's i7 platform.
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Pebbz16 - 185 days 11 hours ago
1.9 - @lookin
"And at the end you learn programming basics. This sounds like fun for smaller kids" Programming will be fun for kids??? Riiiight....
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life doomer - 186 days 15 hours ago
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The game looks stupid. This game is not worth buying if your a hardcore gamer.
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i3eyond the Circle - 186 days 12 hours ago
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It's not a game.

More like a Dev Kit for beginners.

I've read about its simplicity and seen a demo done by a child.

I don't expect it to be a blockbuster hit.

I feel that MSFT is slowly working up the Casual ladder and Xbox360 has many of creative players to utilize the tools available in Kodu.
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Mike134nl - 185 days 18 hours ago
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Kinda interested in kodu, assuming that you will need to own this editor to access the created content (games) the success will most definitely stand or fall by the created content.

I know kodu is aimed for children below 18, but I am sure there is also a smaller mature market interested in messing around with kodu.
from the demos I have seen you can make things as complex as you want.

But I don't expect by any means that this game will sell millions, unless Microsoft convinces every parent that kodu can make their children smarter or manages to make this a new learning method/class (worldwide).

Also kinda interesting to see a title like this also comming to the xbox 360 and not only the pc.
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Elvfam511 - 186 days 11 hours ago
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Because there the same right
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poeo - 186 days 11 hours ago
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yeah, im sure it will be better... many GOTY awards inbound.

ohh and LBP is cheap as hell.
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blahblahblah2 - 186 days 11 hours ago
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LBP is a GAME. This is more of visual programming. Stop trolling.
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KionicWarlord222 - 186 days 12 hours ago
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It looks ok . Definitely not realistic graphics. But i will try it out.
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Mike134nl - 185 days 18 hours ago
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me too if I have some spare time, though will propably try the pc version
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josh14399 - 186 days 12 hours ago
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its not even worth using this. its better to download a development kit online and use a lot of tutorials to make more advanced stuff
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green - 186 days 11 hours ago
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It's meant for children not adults or are you a child?This is something i would love for my nephew to try out.
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NMC2007 - 186 days 10 hours ago
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Oh ho oh ho ho ho man, I have been asking myself that question since I first learned about this god forsaken website, thanks for that Slave2dController you mothe...... but yeah, I think there are a lot of children on this site and if there aren't, then may god have mercy on our souls.
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life doomer - 186 days 10 hours ago
8 - @No_NaMe
lbp was worth the money but, this piece of **** is truly meant for little kids. And stop supporting kodu, lbp is in a league of it's own. Both titles shouldn't even belong in the same sentence. You're just afraid to face the truth. This article=bull****.

By the way, your fanboy is showing and you certainly act like a 12 year old.
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Kushan - 186 days 9 hours ago
9 - Such hostility...
I want to know why so many of you are acting so hostile towards this little project. Lets face it, it's evidently not really a "game", it's quite clearly a learning tool and what's more, it's a learning tool aimed primarily at CHILDREN. And it's only $5. How many "games" have you ever paid $5 for and got a GOTY smash hit?

This project isn't just interesting, it's fairly important. Just imagine all the kids that might try this and a lot of them will invariably come up with a few cool little games. Maybe nothing amazing to me or you, but they'll have learned some of the most improtant rules of programming - logic and program flow. Get that into their heads at a very early age and in a few years time they'll be primed and ready to become great little developers. More developers, more talanted developers is only a good thing. I mean, think of all the games you've played over the last 12 months and when you really think about it, quite a lot of them have some invariably bad design decisions. This tool is a great way for future developers, that are only little whippersnappers right now, to learn about those little "mistakes" before they ever make them. Before they even write their first "hello world!" program. To ne, that's worth $5 and I wish I had soemthing like that when I was 12.

Oh and anyone who tries to compare it to LBP evidently doesn't "get" it.
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dogmeat eater - 186 days 9 hours ago
9.1 - kind of like alice
Alice is also free http://www.alice.org/
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Kushan - 186 days 9 hours ago
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I'd never heard of that before, but it's pretty cool.
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Tony P - 186 days 8 hours ago
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Yeah, Alice has been around for a while. Kodu devs actually have them linked among others on their MS research page. It's not a competition. The main difference between the programs is Kodu is set up for gamers. There's no typing or anything, it's all done with your 360 controller. I guess they want it there on XBL so kids will see it in the context of a cool new malleable game instead of homework.
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dogmeat eater - 186 days 9 hours ago
10 - ah I see
Its a small game thats trying to copy LBP. Gotcha
Edit: Actually its an alice rip off.
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Tony P - 186 days 8 hours ago
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Oh, I see, you weren't trying to be helpful above, but trying to imply the Kodu devs 'ripping off' a learning tool. Well, that's disappointing.

Especially since I've mentioned they acknowledge Alice and other programs right there on the front page: http://research.microsoft.c...
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bjornbear - 186 days 9 hours ago
11 - looks interesting =) nothing that hasn't been done before...
But its still looks like a good incentive =) getting user generated content to start from early age.

I think this is going to be a cool project =) quit the bashing! The gaming world needs things like this to reinvent itself...it won't change the way we see the world though...=P
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Cajun Chicken - 186 days 1 hour ago
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Ah, so this is coming out rather soon? Confirmed as free app or do we have to pay?
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