Jason Schreier
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Oh man.
I think, so I have one, I have a couple actually, but I would just mention Chance of Cenar, the game from a few years ago.
So this is a game about languages and it has several invented languages within it.
And you have to kind of learn how to translate from one language to another and the whole process.
The whole puzzle of the game is figuring out from context clues what people are saying and then also figuring out how to kind of help them communicate with one another depending on their language.
And that is for me like it's not only a series of cool invented languages but also they really function as languages and the central design of the game is built around figuring out what they mean.
and figuring out how to translate between them, which I just think is so cool.
So I feel like it is very much worth mentioning that game in this context.
All right.
Next question, Kirk.
Let's see.
Okay, so this comes from Hussein, who writes,
I'm not describing it well.
I don't know.
I think you did a pretty good job, Hussein.
That's pretty much math blasters.
Hussein continues, I then thought, what if it got revamped as an FPS where reloading needed math equations?
Or you'd have to take down specific enemies.
In order to take down specific enemies, it required knowing what math formula would be needed.
Anyways, what classic educational game would you bring back and revamp?