Oct 19 2009
When All Schools Have a Video Game Curriculum, What Should the Classes Be?

About a month ago, a school in New York launched a curriculum based on playing games.
Select sixth graders can look forward to playing video games such as “Little Big Planet” and “Civilization,” as well as non-digital games ranging from role-playing scenarios to board games and card games
New York City education officials certainly hope that the school can represent the tip of a “transformative” revolution, according to Metropolis. Q2L will start with sixth graders and add a grade each year until it reaches the high school senior level
Sounds pretty awesome to me. But what classes should be offered in this new curriculum? Luckily we have some nice suggestions for you.
We’d like to thank the members of Something Awful for coming up with these














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