Biofeedback Game Soothes Minds 14
Thanks to GameSpot for their story trailing the November release of the biofeedback based PC/Mac game, Wild Divine. This previously Slashdot-covered, very unconventional title uses a "biofeedback component [to] measure a player's galvanic skin response (GSR) and heart rate variability", and in a quoted gameplay example, "...a player who's required to lower a floating feather won't be able to do it until moving into a somewhat meditative state." Unfortunately, the newly announced "introductory price of $129.95", including biofeedback hardware, may cause a little muscle tension, but the official site has new info on hands-on demo locations.
biofeed back hardware? (Score:3, Interesting)
unfortunately it never quite worked right. on the other hand, it was definitely a lot cheaper than $129...
Re:biofeed back hardware? (Score:2)
Re:!care (Score:4, Interesting)
i mean, with lines like "The game is cast in a way that it looks and feels like magic, but it's all working within the psyche." and "With various mind and body exercises, the player navigates--during a healing journey--into a lush, pleasurable fantasy world filled with challenges, adventures, and other experiences to reduce stress, center the mind, and calm the body, cultivating an enhanced sense of self and soul-awareness.", now, soul awareness and other stuff is usually the kind of crap that hare krishnas & etc use when they're trying to sell.. krhm.. 'donate' you a book(against your donation to them) about some mind excersises and crap.
gameplay wise there's not much there. if i want a soothing experience i take a book and read it... not force myself to slow pulse to watch some pre-rendered shit game(by the showoff video it looks like it's a cdi game!).
"transforming experiences" my ass, it looks very much like a beefed up relaxation audio tape.
Re:!care (Score:2)
Personally, if they took the newage crap out of this, it could make for a bitchin Samurai game, similar to Kengo: Master of Bushido for the PS2. You have to do training exercises, such as crouch under a waterfall, or go through a bamboo forest cutting down all the trees, or putting out
Re:!care (Score:1)
How to cheat, let me count the ways. (Score:1)
Of course, that would take all the fun out of it. Then again, cheating would be fun in itself.
actually it wasn't biorhythms (Score:2)
Oh jeez (Score:2, Funny)
Enjoy a preview of The Journey to Wild Divine, a mythical and magical adventure amidst towering palaces, sacred temples, flowing landscapes and sumptuous gardens
People who use the word sumptuous need to a football to the groin.
Feeling Good (Score:2, Interesting)
Scientific research has done much to demonstrate the effectiveness of this sort of activity