[Icehouse] Breaking rules....
Kimberly Terrill
kiter5 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 4 16:17:48 EDT 2007
I agree with Don. I like competive games. Just becuse a game is
'competitive' doesn't mean it is teaching fighting or conflict. I think
competition is an important life skill. (NOT fighting or war- but
competion).
cooperation and cooperative games are very importat, too. I think a
well-rounded person knows how to be either and when each is appropriate.
--Kimberly
www.homeschoolblogger.com/3foldchord
On 4/4/07, Don Sheldon <don.sheldon at gmail.com> wrote:
> I like competition. I find it enjoyable. The more competitive, the
> more fun. Now don't get me wrong, game play should always be
> gentle(wo)manly, but when people aren't trying their hardest, it
> cheapens the whole experience.
>
> In a cooperative game... where's the challenge? You would have to be
> against some kind of outside force, which would have to be randomized
> and I'm less of a fan of randomized games, and then, even with that,
> it's more of a puzzle.
>
>
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