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Learning english with adventure games
1. VIDEO GAMES LEARN IN ENGLISH
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2. Learning English with adventure games
What is an adventure game?
An adventure game is a kind of computer game which is similar to a movie. There is always a
story and the main character (usually a person, such as a detective or a pirate). The difference is
that you don’t just watch — instead, you control the main character. You use your mouse or
keyboard, and your character moves around in the game world, looks at things, picks them up, uses
them, and talks to other characters. Your character also talks to you. For example, when you tell
him to look at something, he will tell you what he sees. You can then use this information to decide
what to do next.
Why adventure games are good for your English
Your main goal as an English learner should be to see and hear lots of English sentences (get lots
of input). This gives you the ability to produce similar sentences yourself. Of all videogames,
adventure games provide the most input because they are based on dialogue.
Your character talks to himself, talks to you and talks to other characters. In an adventure game,
your progress depends completely on understanding the dialogue.
In most adventure games, you can hear what the characters are saying and read it at the same
time. This means that you hear the pronunciation and see the spelling at the same time. As a result,
the sentences stick in your head more strongly.
Playing adventure games gives you benefits similar to watching movies with subtitles:
• You program your brain with good English. Adventure games provide mostly informal,
conversational input, which is very useful for producing your own sentences.
• You improve your understanding of spoken English (listening comprehension).
• You learn the correct pronunciation of English words and sounds.
• You learn the correct spelling of English words.
• You increase your motivation. When you play an adventure game, you are in a situation where
knowing English makes you feel good. It’s simple. If you can understand the dialogue, you know
3. what is going on in the game. This helps you solve the puzzles and understand the humor. You
have fun. You teach your brain that “English = pleasure”, and your motivation increases!
How to use adventure games
When you’re playing an adventure game, you learn some English even if you don’t want to. But of
course you can learn even more if you try.
One useful technique when playing an adventure game is very simple: use a
dictionary. Pause the game frequently and look up new English words in a good dictionary for
learners. You will understand more of the game, and of course you will learn some
English vocabulary.
If you are really motivated to learn English, you can write down all the new words. Later, you
can add these words to your SRS collection so that you will remember them forever. This is what I
did when I was learning English in high school.
If you want to improve your pronunciation, pause the game frequently and try to repeat
English sentences as well as you can. This is a great pronunciation exercise, and it’s much more
interesting than exercises in textbooks. Adventure games are a good choice for this because the
pronunciation in those games is usually clearer than the pronunciation in movies.
If you are especially interested in improving your understanding of spoken English, you can play
the game without subtitles. In order to play, you will have to understand spoken language. At first,
you will surely have problems, but you will become better and better. Notice that when using this
technique, it will be difficult to look up words in a dictionary, because you will not see the words on
the screen — you will only hear them.
Recommended games
Which adventure game should you play? I used to have a simple answer: any game from Lucas
Arts. Lucas Arts have an intelligent story (more intelligent than most Hollywood movies), excellent
humor, beautiful graphics, stirring music, and voices of talented actors. They do something
amazing: they suck you in and make you feel a part of another world. When I was 13, I
would shiver from excitement whenever I would solve a puzzle in Indiana Jones and the Last
Crusade, often after two days of trying. In high school, I remember I had tears in my eyes after I
reached the end of Grim Fandango.
Unfortunately, Lucas Arts published its last original adventure (Escape from Monkey Island) in
2001, and its last great adventure (Grim Fandango) in 1998. Adventure games have lost
popularity. Today, there are fewer games based on dialogue, and more games based on running
around and shooting. And most of the Lucas Arts classics like Day of the Tentacle or Full
Throttle look absolutely horrible on today’s big LCD screens.
So what should you do? Here are some options:
4. The opening scene from The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition.
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The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition(trailer | official site) — In 2009, Lucas
Arts surprised everyone by releasing a remake of The Secret of Monkey Island, the cult classic
that started the Monkey Island series. All the graphics have been drawn again in high
resolution, the wonderful music has been re-recorded, and voice actors have been hired to
record the dialogue. It is amazing how faithful the remake is to the original. Every object on the
screen and every piece of music are exactly where they were in 1991. In fact, at any point in the
game, you can press F10 to switch to the “classic” version with 256-color, low-resolution
graphics.
For those who haven’t heard about this game, The Secret of Monkey Islands set in the
Caribbean. You are a young lad with a funny name, whose dream is to become a pirate. As you
work towards your goal, you become part of a much bigger story which involves the island’s
beautiful governor and an evil pirate who fell in love with her. The plot is a brilliant mix of
unexpected events, quirky humor, and mystery. The game costs only €9 on Steam and you can
also play it on the Xbox and the i Phone. What are you waiting for?
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Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck’s Revenge: Special Edition (trailer |official site) — this is
another remake released by Lucas Arts a year after The Secret of Monkey Island. Having
earned his pirate stripes in the first game, our hero Guy brush three wood is now a confident
young man with a stylish beard, new clothes and a small fortune. Wanting to prove himself
once again, he has come to Scab Island in search of a legendary treasure called Big Whoop.
Alongside Monkey 1, Day of the Tentacle and Grim Fandango, Monkey 2was a game which
gave me my most memorable gaming experiences in my teen years. There was a time when I
would spend most of my free time thinking about how to solve another puzzle in the game.
Those of you who have played Monkey 1, be advised: this is a much longer and harder game
than its predecessor. You can buy Monkey Island 2: Le Chuck’s Revenge for just €10
on Steam (PC). Also available on Xbox, PS3, iPhone and iPad.
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Tales of Monkey Island (trailer | official site) — the latest part of the Monkey Island saga is
a mini-series developed by Telltale Games. There will be five chapters, one released every
5. month. Based on the first part, I have to say that this game is not as good as the first
three Monkey Island games: the graphics are less pretty (why did they do it in 3D?), the plot
and characters are less original, and the humor is more sitcom-like. If you like the
other Monkey Island games, you might as well give it a try — the game has some good
moments.
Max from Sam & Max: Season One
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Sam & Max (trailer |official site) — Telltale Games have recently released Sam & Max:
Season One and Season Two — two mini-series, each containing 5-6 episodes based on the
characters of Sam (a dog in a suit) and Max (a hyper-violent rabbit). The characters and the
humor are identical to those in Sam & Max Hit the Road by Lucas Arts (1993). It was not Lucas
Arts’ best game, but it was pretty good.
Both games (or “series”) have cartoon-like 3-D graphics and run well on modern computers.
They have spoken dialogues, and you can also turn on subtitles. One problem is that Sam and
Max talk in a very unusual, colourful style, using a lot of words that are difficult even for native
speakers. They say things like: “surely the local lawbreakers must be missing our esoteric brand
of personalized justice”. The language is definitely not for beginners.
Curse of Monkey Island. Talking to Murray, the “all-powerful demonic skull”...
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The three most recent Lucas Arts games run in 640x480 resolutions, which is (barely)
playable on today’s computers. They all have spoken dialogues, and you can turn on subtitles.
These games are:
o Grim Fandango (trailer| intro) — according to many people, best adventure game in history.
Epic story, unique world, stylish graphics, atmospheric music, great voice acting. Everything
in this game is full of artistic vision.
6. o Curse of Monkey Island (intro | game play) — very enjoyable, strong instalment in
the Monkey Island series.
o Escape from Monkey Island (intro) — definitely the weakest of the Monkey Island series; try
the other Monkey Island games first.
Three pieces of advice here:
1. On Windows XP and Vista, right-click the game’s shortcut, choose Properties, and enable
“Windows 95 compatibility”.
2. Install the latest patch available.
3. For 3-D games (Grim Fandango, Escape from Monkey Island), turn on anti-aliasing in your
video card settings to avoid jagged lines. For The Curse of Monkey Island, try running the
game in ScummVM with 2x scaling. Looks surprisingly good!
Full Throttle. Low-resolution graphics look OK here, but terrible on a 19-inch monitor.
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If you are crazy like me, you can run ancient Lucas Arts games (320x200 resolution) in the
Scum VM emulator. You can try finding the CD versions of Day of the Tentacle, Full
Throttle and the Dig. These games have versions with spoken dialogues and they are one of the
best adventures by Lucas Arts, with excellent screenplays and great voice acting. Just watch
thein troto Full Throttle on YouTube.
I’m crazy enough to play these games full-screen (with 2x scaling) while sitting far away from
my monitor. If I sit on a couch and use a mouse with a long cable, I can barely notice the huge
blocky pixels :-) You might prefer playing these games on your Pocket PC or Symbian device
with ScummVM. They fit perfectly even on small screens.
•
You might try looking for action-adventure games which have more dialogue than others.
In games like Half-Life, BioShock, Fallout 3, Mass Effect or Deus Ex, you mostly walk around,
kill enemies and collect various items, but there are also moments when you listen to
other characters or audio/video recordings in the game. Such moments enable you to learn
some English, although not as much as in pure adventure games.
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7. o Curse of Monkey Island (intro | game play) — very enjoyable, strong instalment in
the Monkey Island series.
o Escape from Monkey Island (intro) — definitely the weakest of the Monkey Island series; try
the other Monkey Island games first.
Three pieces of advice here:
1. On Windows XP and Vista, right-click the game’s shortcut, choose Properties, and enable
“Windows 95 compatibility”.
2. Install the latest patch available.
3. For 3-D games (Grim Fandango, Escape from Monkey Island), turn on anti-aliasing in your
video card settings to avoid jagged lines. For The Curse of Monkey Island, try running the
game in ScummVM with 2x scaling. Looks surprisingly good!
Full Throttle. Low-resolution graphics look OK here, but terrible on a 19-inch monitor.
•
If you are crazy like me, you can run ancient Lucas Arts games (320x200 resolution) in the
Scum VM emulator. You can try finding the CD versions of Day of the Tentacle, Full
Throttle and the Dig. These games have versions with spoken dialogues and they are one of the
best adventures by Lucas Arts, with excellent screenplays and great voice acting. Just watch
thein troto Full Throttle on YouTube.
I’m crazy enough to play these games full-screen (with 2x scaling) while sitting far away from
my monitor. If I sit on a couch and use a mouse with a long cable, I can barely notice the huge
blocky pixels :-) You might prefer playing these games on your Pocket PC or Symbian device
with ScummVM. They fit perfectly even on small screens.
•
You might try looking for action-adventure games which have more dialogue than others.
In games like Half-Life, BioShock, Fallout 3, Mass Effect or Deus Ex, you mostly walk around,
kill enemies and collect various items, but there are also moments when you listen to
other characters or audio/video recordings in the game. Such moments enable you to learn
some English, although not as much as in pure adventure games.
ΒΙΒΛΙΟΓΡΑΦΙΑ
www.antimoon.com