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Space Rustlers update
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Sorry for not posting last week. The hamster that powers our website needed to be fed during our usual 'blog update' day. We are happy to say that the hamster is back on its wheel and the website is running smoothly again.

We have made more progress with Florida Virtual Schools on a game called Space Rustlers! The game has a space/western theme and features chickens, weasels, and a surly robot rustler named Prototype Pete. The goal of the game is to help kids learn Algebra I; specifically graphing equations.

Also, we invite you to come try out our new wireless internet! Our shackles have been broken! No longer tethered to the walls like a 1990's video game company, we have taken steps to cast off our dependence on those primitive LAN cables in our pursuit of educational games greatness.
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What We're Playing

Dan Norton

The Godfather (Wii, Blackhand Edition):The Godfather: Blackhand edition is without a doubt the most violent game I’ve ever played. Following the spirit of the movie, the only way to gain respect is through money, violence, or a combination of the two. Much like the movie, you are a mobster equal parts brutality, loyalty and corruption.

For some reason the elements of the Godfather serve as a reasonable justification to the ultra-violent world you inhabit, as opposed to the GTA titles that always left me feeling empty. This game is great!

Dan White

Oblivion: Oblivion is a terrific game. It's big and beautiful. On the other hand, it's big and beautiful.

Like its predecessor, Oblivion has a tendency to overwhelm. If you're used to walking away from a game with a sense of completion, be prepared to seek counseling. Also, unless you have a super beefy graphics card, understand that liberal slider adjustment will be necessary.

With the appropriate horsepower, though, it really is something to stand at the top of a mountain and see the tower of the capitol city clear down in the valley below. And as much as I'm a fan of stylised aesthetics, the texture work in Oblivion is pretty astounding. Sure, the glass armor set is powerful, but more importantly, it's sooo pretty.

Alex Stone

Dark Messiah: Heroes of Might and Magic: Contrary to the critics, I thoroughly enjoy this game's story mode. Yes, it is a rail ride like Half-Life. But I liked Half-Life. The combat mechanic feels very natural and the skill system is very intuitive. Unfortunately, you don't ever need to use the skills you earn to accomplish the game. Also, I enjoy the sequences where the player looses control, like being dragged to safety by a friend after getting stunned by an explosion.

What We Played

Burning Crusade

Elebits

Rayman: Raving Rabbids

Trauma Center

The Legend of Zelda: TP

Pirates: The Legend of Black Cat

Call of Cthulhu

Civilization IV

Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime

Okami

New Super Mario Bros.

Guitar Hero 2

Guitar Hero 1

Full Spectrum Warrior Ten Hammers

Super Columbine Massacre RPG