Palmagotchi




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In Eric’s own words:

Casual games are the fastest growing and perhaps largest genre of video games. The Tamagotchi, a game involving virtual pets, offers one powerful model for the educational use of these platforms. Tamagotchi’s simple design, along with the emotional bond between player and pet, results in a game that is simple to learn, allows for increased mastery, can be played casually a few minutes at a time, and yet sustains interest and interaction. Such an approach doesn’t interrupt or impede the “business” of the school day.

Palmagotchi’s underlying model is loosely derived from Darwin’s observations of finches in the Galapagos Islands. The “virtual pets” in Palmagotchi are birds and flowers that live within a larger simulated ecology that also includes predators and changing climate patterns. Students gain a deeper understanding of fundamental ecological, genetic, and co-evolutionary processes as they nurture their creatures.

The player’s goal is to keep the lineage of his or her birds alive within the larger ecosystem, mating with other birds to produce and raise independent offspring before the parent bird dies. An accelerated “game time” allows students to observe and analyze general trends across multiple generations.”

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