Block Havoc is a hard, fun game where you dodge obstacles by spinning two balls clockwise or counterclockwise. I made a gameplay video with commentary. You can see me die a ton of times and talk about what I'm doing and how I'm figuring the game out a little at a time.
Update: I made a second video! I play Hard, Dark (445 high score!) and Color mode. Lots more commentary!
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Are you playing on an iPad?
Do you think playing games like these helps becoming better at problem solving in general? It seems a completely different thing than consciously having to think of life problems and discovering or creating the knowledge to solve them.
Yes.
> Are you playing on an iPad?
iPhone 6s.
> Do you think playing games like these helps becoming better at problem solving in general? It seems a completely different thing than consciously having to think of life problems and discovering or creating the knowledge to solve them.
It takes conscious thought, and rational methods, to approach the game well and succeed.
try it yourself. see how hard it is. then note: the persistence, precision and skill involved in playing Block Havoc is absolutely tiny compared to what philosophy requires.
> It takes conscious thought, and rational methods, to approach the game well and succeed.
How so?
Maybe we are understanding conscious differently. When you chose to sit down you are consciously using your muscles but that is a different level than thinking verbally.
> try it yourself. see how hard it is.
My old iPod can't run this game. :(
I don't think I would have the persistence to have a high score. I did play a lot of hard games, because that's all there was in the past. I don't think it help me be more rational and better at life.
How do you feel when you play this game? It seems you are pretty relaxed. I felt anxious just watching except the parts you were really good.
Toki Tori was hard.. You and Elliot both seem to like it.
What skills can you learn from that game?
I gain anger management skills, persistence, patience when playing hard games.
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My reasoning is flawed.
did you miss the literal verbal thinking out loud in the video?
if you aren't relaxed while playing, then you're playing badly. fixing that is part of improving at the game.
improving at persistence is also part of getting good at the game.
the game requires lots of skills. you're already good at some, but bad at others. you figure out which are which and improve the ones you're bad at. then you see how far that can take you and reevaluate what to work on next.
the game can help you gain these skills. like you can persist at something for a few hours then succeed, and see how persistence really does work in a concrete way. you can get impatient and play worse and see, in a concrete way, how impatience is self-sabotage and really bad -- you can get new perspective and information about the value of patience and see more clearly the harm of impatience. it's the same with anger where you can get concrete examples of how anger harms your results, or not being angry is helpful to good results. and you can practice not being angry when you die, if you need to. you can practice it lots of times in controlled circumstances.
Do you have Adobe Premiere on your pc? Get that
that's not free
i told you the tools used.
Get a pirated version.