‘Learn’ How to be an Adult with Adult Rationale Training for the DS
As a kid, one can only dream about being an adult. Being an adult seems so sophisticated and fun. They don’t have curfews. They can do whatever they want. And they don’t need the supervision of their parents just to hang out with some friends. To kids, the life of an adult is as attractive as a Ken and Barbie diorama in a toy store. However, Nintendo knows that kids have the wrong concept of adulthood, hence they are giving them a game that will teach them adult knowledge, intuition, and graces through the “Adult Rationale Training for the Nintendo DS”.
The people at Nintendo thought that if kids need to be properly educated about adulthood, they better start early. Hence, they are releasing this game to give them an upper hand about some things that all adults should know. Of course, this game is not only open to kids but also to some adults who doesn’t seem to have their adult rationale on the right track. The game intends to teach kids to have a more sophisticated set of interests, teaching them about classical music, wine, and what cut of meats are best for the meal. There are over 2000 questions that you can answer in this game. At the end of the game, it can rate whether you have enough know-how to be considered an adult. Of course, the game neglects other adult concerns such as rents, bills, and cold beds. It might not entirely teach you to become an adult; it does give you a more mature insight when it comes to culture, though.
This game has been approved by one of Japan’s Institutions for Social Graces, so you’re bound to be on the right track with regards to becoming a sophisticated adult. Perhaps you could just play one of those dating simulators to figure out how to deal with social relationships. To be honest, if you really want to become a respectable adult, just get out there and learn from what society has to offer. Sometimes, life’s best lessons are best learned not from the books but from the world. But if the world is much too big and/or complex for you, then this game might just be the help you need.
Via Famitsu
As a kid, one can only dream about being an adult. Being an adult seems so sophisticated and fun. They don’t have curfews. They can do whatever they want. And they don’t need the supervision of their parents just to hang out with some friends. To kids, the life of an adult is as attractive as a Ken and Barbie diorama in a toy store. However, Nintendo knows that kids have the wrong concept of adulthood, hence they are giving them a game that will teach them adult knowledge, intuition, and graces through the “Adult Rationale Training for the Nintendo DS”.
The people at Nintendo thought that if kids need to be properly educated about adulthood, they better start early. Hence, they are releasing this game to give them an upper hand about some things that all adults should know. Of course, this game is not only open to kids but also to some adults who doesn’t seem to have their adult rationale on the right track. The game intends to teach kids to have a more sophisticated set of interests, teaching them about classical music, wine, and what cut of meats are best for the meal. There are over 2000 questions that you can answer in this game. At the end of the game, it can rate whether you have enough know-how to be considered an adult. Of course, the game neglects other adult concerns such as rents, bills, and cold beds. It might not entirely teach you to become an adult; it does give you a more mature insight when it comes to culture, though.
This game has been approved by one of Japan’s Institutions for Social Graces, so you’re bound to be on the right track with regards to becoming a sophisticated adult. Perhaps you could just play one of those dating simulators to figure out how to deal with social relationships. To be honest, if you really want to become a respectable adult, just get out there and learn from what society has to offer. Sometimes, life’s best lessons are best learned not from the books but from the world. But if the world is much too big and/or complex for you, then this game might just be the help you need.
Via Famitsu