ahab_2001 writes “The computer game Spore has been marketed partly as an experience that makes evolutionary biology come alive in a game setting. But does that claim hold water? To find out, John Bohannon, a correspondent for Science Magazine (writing as ‘The Gonzo Scientist’), sat four card-carrying scientists, ranging from evolutionary biologist Niles Eldredge to JPL astrophysicist Miles Smith, down in front of a terminal to play the game. The upshot, states Bohannon: Spore flunks basic science, getting ‘most of biology badly, needlessly, and often bizarrely wrong.’”
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