![]() ![]() Rather than calling the police or something that makes sense, he chooses to run a livestream on a fundraising website. There’s very little gameplay, and it acts more like an interactive set of rooms to explore and learn pronunciations of words.Īndrew’s technology has apparently been stolen, so his answer to solving this problem is…interesting. It translates to “3D Dictionary,” which is the best way to describe this “game.” I use this term loosely, because this is a learning tool above anything else. Interestingly enough, I learned after playing that SanjigenJiten was the name of the prototype for the game. His latest creation is a device called “ SanjigenJiten,” which will tell its user the name of any object it sees in a different language. In Influent, you control a character by the name of Andrew Cross, an inventor. ![]() What better way to broaden my horizons as a teacher than start learning Spanish doing what I love: playing video games! So when I learned about Influent from Three Flip Studios, I was immediately intrigued. My district has a large Hispanic population, and my Spanish is basically non-existent. One thing I’m severely lacked as an educator is a second language. Not only do I teach my students, but I’m always looking for new ways to educate myself as well. When I’m not hosting The Gaming Outsider podcast or playing as many video games as humanly possible, I work as a 4th grade teacher in my hometown. ![]()
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