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Old 09-15-2014, 07:30 PM #1
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Default working at home - fascinating.

I was for many years a game programmer. So I wasn't exactly surprised to get an offer to do a gamification review of some games.

I said yes - since I can use the money.

Surprise, I was asked to look at some of the games used by a leading (their term)
brain game training company

Since I'm very familiar with game design algorithms, I took a look at their games - very interesting.

If these things help anybody, that's great. If they don't, I won't be surprised.

I had no trouble whatever doing two weeks of tech review and report writing. It was very nice to re-use some of those former parts of my brain.

Time too look out for some more projects.
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