Chinese Heroes: A New Altruism Videogame |
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| Submitted by Meg on November 22, 2006 - 1:06am. | Exclusive Game News | ||
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Usually my local net cafe is full of boys and young men playing CounterStrike for hours on end or staring in shock at the foreign girl playing English WoW. As internet gaming becomes more popular, it's having some surprising effects in China. China is home to the Beijing Internet Addiction Treatment Center. It may not be totally unwarranted, as this article on a serial cyber-husband, whose internet dating cost real cash and a huge GPA decline, shows. I'm not entirely sure how one cures internet addiction... does the treatment center fake a power outage? Do they find girlfriends for the nerds in page-refresh recovery? Do they enlist all the addicts in a week-long D&D game? More importantly, the CPC is worried that these gamers are learning lots about dark elves and snipers, but not about the glorious reign of Mao, or the previous 5,000 years. So now the Chinese government has asked the Shanghai-based gaming company Shanda to develop a new game, called Chinese Heroes. In this game, players will learn about Chinese history and traditional virtues. No word on if there's a dragon boat race to rescue a drowning poet. In case you think China was inspired by America's Army, some tasks include carrying bricks and answering questions about the hero's life. I'm not sure that a thinly-veiled memorization class is going to pull players away from WoW and CS, but Puzzle Pirates' block games are surprisingly addictive. No release date yet, but I'll be buying a copy, if only to satisfy my curiosity. Meg's blog | login or register to post comments
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