A scuba diver examines the "simulation" aspects of Endless Ocean: Blue World and notes that they stand up to the actual scuba diving. However, the diver also notes that the game has mechanics that offer a less-than-ethical approach to the sport.
TechRaptor writes, "When people start talking about educational video games, chances are they’re talking about kids games. I bet the first thing that came into your head when reading that was something like Reader Rabbit, Jumpstart or The Oregon Trail, right? The thing is, a game doesn’t have to be labeled educational to teach something worthwhile, nor does it have to make it boring or repetitive to do so. So here are six picks for educational games aimed at adults."
Since it’s basically Summer, you’re probably thinking about your next holiday. Have a look at these potential destinations, but bear in mind that most of them are hellbent on your destruction. At least they look nice?
Break out your scuba gear! This week, Lisa looks at the top 5 games that take you under the sea.
Nothing soothing like a nice dive in the ocean
I had no idea the real world was so...green.
Sorry to the author, but I'm not too worried about the negative aspects here. Just out to enjoy a good game!
The author brings up some good points.