Project 12- Week 2

This weeks game that I played was called fibber. I thought that it was a very good game that can teach voters about politics. The objective of the game was to tell weather each statement was truth or was it false. But their is a catch to it  every time you get a question wrong you have to undress one piece of clothing. Once you are fully undressed then you lose the game and it gives your results. The two main characters in the game are Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. These two names sound familiar because their were running for presidency back in 2012. I found the game to be encouraging because this year I’m going to be able to vote for the president since I’m legal. I don’t want to vote for a president that most of he’s comments are all lies. The first time i played it i only got 1 question right. But as I played it more i got much better.  This game also takes a lot of knowledge to play, because they ask you very tuff questions which made the game a little boring. But at the end of the day i enjoyed playing the game and i would recommend it.

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About Robert O. Duncan

I'm an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences at City University of New York, with joint appointments in Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience. I also have an appointment as a Visiting Scholar at New York University. My research interests include cognitive neuroscience, functional magnetic resonance imaging, glaucoma, neurodegenerative disorders, attention, learning, memory, educational technology, pedagogy, and developing games for education.

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