Spore

"If you really want to reinvent education, look at games. They fold everything in: history, sociology, anthropology, chemistry — you can piggyback everything on it. But my wife made a good point when I was talking about this the other day. She says it’s important for kids to do boring things too. Because if you can find excitement in something boring, then you’re set up for life. Whereas if you constantly need entertainment, you might have a problem, because life is full of things that aren’t entertaining. So I think I’d have three days of Spore and two days of obligatory Latin."

—Spore Review: The Long Zoom

“What’s very interesting about games is that they let you begin thinking about possibilities when you’re young enough to incorporate them into your life."

—Brian Eno