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All the "educational" games geared toward learning are for young children.

All the closest game I can think of for adults is maybe Age of Empires teaches some real history? Even then I'm not sure that it's very accurate or that playing AOE makes you more knowledgeable in history..

Any suggestions?

All the "educational" games geared toward learning are for young children. All the closest game I can think of for adults is maybe Age of Empires teaches some real history? Even then I'm not sure that it's very accurate or that playing AOE makes you more knowledgeable in history.. Any suggestions?

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There are of course other game types -especially MMORPGs- which can help from a financial/economical sense in that many games involve currency, trading and markets and can provide some useful skills in that arena

Just come on out and say "Entropia Universe", why don't you.

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I've never heard of that. Nothing I said is inherent to any single game and I just noted aspects of some genres.

You name it like it's the most popular game of all time and everyone knows what game it is and I was clearly talking about it. Is it that you play whatever that obscure game is and you are just advertising for it by name-dropping it?

Or are you disliking something I said as if it were about this specific game and you think I was ripping on it while intentionally not saying its name or something?

Or maybe just trying way too hard to be funny or something possibly? Really, I don't get your comment and don't really care to, honestly.