Proud father of two young boys, I am confronted daily with the existence of parallel cultural worlds. I have acquired in recent years, some basic genealogy Pokemon in Megazord assembly, choreography Tecktonik, and even some taken from the deadly ninja turtle tradition. Soon, the procession of juvenile entertainment, the issue of video game has become, with its share of educational issues. Would I have to sacrifice to contemporary usage and give my darlings expensive consoles last-cry? How long I shall succeed in diverting successful games promoting decapitation, effrennée quest for material goods, the search string and drag racing in town? The virtual extermination of Iraqi soldiers or zombies Hungarian she is a must in the social integration of young European citizen? These are some of the issues facing my feeble brain learner educator.
Conversely, I explored without much enthusiasm the offer educational programs on the market and its concepts smoky kind "discovers medieval heritage of your region by resolving issues of spelling and equations with two unknowns posed by very amusing reproductions of Flemish painters. In this context, searching for an alternative to fighting monsters but also to punishments bodybuilders that I first discovered the game "The World of Goo" .
This is a program created by two American "independent", available on PC, Mac or even a version developed for the Wii. The program is paid (around $ 20 for an online purchase) but you can already play a few hours free by downloading the first quarter of the game - without pay - on the site creators .
In a nutshell, I found this great little digital entertainment, and this time truly family.
It is a compromise between the game of construction, the domino circuit and the puzzle, a hybrid of Badaboum and Lemmings, by testing the trick and the sense of balance the player. We need, most of the time, build bridges, passageways or towers to the circulation of small black balls called "goo balls" taking into account the natural laws of gravity, returned with a amazing realism. It's very simple to learn, very simple graphic, funny, light, and very friendly.
Sure, it lacks a little gunfight with a Ferrari and lewd dancing vampires, but if your dreams for the future does not look like clips from Nadiya, just might make you laugh a few hours ...
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