Jason Schreier
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
What if it's like a single location?
What if it's a where in time is Carmen Sandiego and they really, there's one detailed single location, but you have a time machine and you're warping through different time periods?
So you're learning history, you're learning about what's happening in the outside world, but you're watching this one space kind of change, which could make it a little, like, less developmentally, like, sort of ambitious, like, overly ambitious, where a time-traveling world, like, globetrotting mystery game could probably be pretty hard to make.
If it was one location, maybe, but a bunch of different eras in time, I think that would do a good job of teaching kids about, you know, historical periods.
That could be really cool.
I never played Mario is Missing.
Yeah.
And I mean, those games are pretty educational.
I mean, Professor Layton is really a lot of like math and pattern recognition and sort of lateral thinking and creative problem solving.
Like they're not teaching you like the stuff you need to pass the standardized tests or whatever, but it is pretty educational.
It's more than just teaching you how to play.
Like it's teaching you how to think creatively, which is probably pretty great for kids to play.
I love all the suggestions.
UK, Minneapolis.
What was the 3DS?
Was it the new 3DS?
What was it called?
The new 3DS.
That was the same era.
And that had some exclusive games, right?