
Bitmob Community Member Jim Campbell: I used a video game in school and saw something wonderful. It's amazing what games can teach kids about teamwork.

The Outerhaven writes: First-person shooters (or FPS for you grandchildren of boomers) is one of my favorite genres in gaming. I grew up playing games such as Doom, Quake III Arena, Unreal Tournament 2004, and others. But then something happened.
I just wish they'd do more with the actual perspective and movement. First person view in games are so unrealistic and the lack of movement is what keeps me away from most fps.
I love FPS games, I'll take more.
If you actually count, there's wayyyy more 3rd person games. Possibly 3x or more
Also this should be in a new section called 'Rant'
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Lol! Giving 4th graders UT2K4! Still though, it does certainly have benefits, nice to see a teacher thinking outside the box with stuff like this. I can see how it would be beneficial to students.