Originally published December 8 2005
Serious gaming impacts real world situations
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
The "serious games" movement is popular because users are able to learn and fail in safe settings. Serious games have been developed for corporate client training, language learning, overcoming phobias, first response training and more.
Gamers have known for years that practice makes perfect -- or rather, that as you work through various levels of a video game, you learn what strategies will help you come out a winner.
Now these interactive principles are being applied to more consequential matters in a new "serious games" movement.
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