DailyDirt: Games Of (For?) Skill

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Plenty of video games are just a waste of time, but some games aim to be more than just ways to entertain kids and people with too much free time. A few games try to solve real world problems, and there are a handful of games that claim to improve mental agility. Here are some quick links on games and human cognition.

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Anonymous Coward says:

Re: Might-y have fallen...

The “might” could refer to some uncertainty in the longevity of StarCraft2. it will be a test of cognitive skill for as long as people continue to play it — and maybe something else “better” will come along in a few yrs. Chess has a fairly long history so being “better” as a subject for study could require a video game to be more than just a fad.

Rekrul says:

School officials once told my parents that I had an above average IQ, but I’ve always sucked at chess and most RTS games. I’m not always that great about making real life decisions either.

On the other hand, I know people who seem really intelligent and who seem to make great life choices, but who can’t handle the controls or navigate a simple map in an FPS game. Or figure out a simple level in a puzzle game like Lemmings.

Both my grandparents worked at Sikorsky building helicopters, but neither could deal with video games more complicated than Pac-Man.

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