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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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Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros Treasure on the Wii. Fundamental diagnostics and problem solving skills.

More specifically:

"-When you can't find a solution go through this check list: Are there any animals or people that may be able to transform? Will this animal react to another animal? Have I tried using Wiki as a bell? Is there another way to use this tool? Have I tried all available tools? Where else might I find a hidden tool? Have I tried the dumb solution? EG clicking an animal that is out of reach"

Same with "Myst: Masterpiece Edition".

World of Guns: Gun Disassembly

Also, Dance Dance Revolution so you can get that exercise in. Exercise is valuable, if you can make it fun, however gay it is, shit counts.