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Saturday, May 28, 2005 - My son, the Tycoon |
| Posted in Homegrown Schooling |
We're a pretty tech-savvy family.
We like the latest gadgets and gizmos and haven't really felt the need
to shun modern technology. Don't get me wrong, I love history - I just
don't want to live in it. And our children are right here with
us. My 6 year old is a computer whiz. He's been playing
some fairly advanced games for awhile now. Even things like Train
Simulator and Flight Simulator, which are probably intended for a bit
older age group. Now, he doesn't always understand the deeper
strategies of these things, but he certainly knows how to play and have
a ton of fun doing it. He digs out every little feature as he's
playing. Some of his favorites are the "Tycoon" games.
Monopoly Tycoon, Zoo Tycoon and Roller Coaster Tycoon. He spends
hours playing these. Even when he's not on the computer.
He'll start the game and then leave to go play elsewhere or have his
afternoon rest time, leaving the game running "just to see what
happens". A lot of his activities are done for this reason - just
to see what happens. So last night, my husband goes to check
on my son as he's playing Roller Coaster Tycoon and comes back rather
amused. My son had built a ride and as the people left the ride
after it was over, each one would fall into a deep pit he'd constructed
at the exit. There was no way out. So all these 'peeps' (as he
has informed me they are to be called) are wandering around aimlessly
in this pit (uninjured, for the record). But, lest you feel too
sorry for them, the 'peeps' were able to buy balloons. I guess a
balloon seller also fell in the pit?? I asked if somebody could
buy enough balloons to float out of the pit, but that didn't seem to be
an option. Last I knew, he was considering building some stairs
so the people could leave. Considerate of him, wasn't it? This is
where the lack of strategy comes in...customers falling into a pit that
they can't get out of at the end of a ride really cuts down on your
repeat business. I have yet to figure out why there is an option
to build a pit in that game, but leave it to my son to find out how to
do it and exploit it. Of course, this behavior isn't as
surprising as it might be if you know his history with Zoo
Tycoon. One of his favorite things to do is build an enclosure
for dinosaurs and fill it completely with dinosaur eggs. The zoo
fills with guests and eventually the dinosaur eggs begin to
hatch. After most of the dinosaurs break out of their shells, my
son knocks down part of the fence so he can watch the dinosaurs chase
the zoo patrons. Apparently it is great fun to watch the masses run for
their lives. I think I have my brother-in-law to thank for putting this
particular idea into his head. Should I be bothered by all of
this? We strictly limit him to non-violent games and for the most
part only get games that have some educational value. Yet, he
still manages to do something quasi-destructive in them. But when
I talk to him about it, he assures me that he knows it's only pretend
and he would never do that with real people. In fact, he acts
kind of insulted that I feel the need to question him about it.
And he's pretty responsible about making sure there are enough
custodians to clean the amusement park and that animals get fed and
have the right environments in the zoo. He's also pretty good at
flying a Boeing 747. So I think he's actually learning things
that I want him to learn from this. And as far as the other
things...well, he's a 6 year old boy with the power to hatch dinosaur
eggs. Who knows what we would have done at his age if we had had that
opportunity. We caught fireflies to steal their blinkers and
irritated the neighbors by putting trading cards in our bike
spokes. I'm sure everyone can think of things they did as a child
that make them cringe now. So is it really so bad for my son to
dig pits and tear down dinosaur fences in an imaginary world? I'm
thinking it's okay for him to dream big dreams as he builds these
worlds of his, and maybe make a bit of childish mischief along the
way. At least it's clever mischief. Still, you may want to watch your step when attending amusement parks in about 20 years time. You just never know... Jodi
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Sunday, May 29, 2005 - That is HILARIOUS |
Posted by TOSPUBLISHER |
Your son is SIX? What a little brain to even be DOING those kinds of programs....hmmmmm, a pit. With balloons. Well, at least he makes falling into a pit somewhat fun. I guess. LOL....too funny, scary, but funny. ;-)
-gena |
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Sunday, May 29, 2005 - LOL |
Posted by Academy252 |
| We love the Tycoon series, too. What a great story!!! |
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