问HN:通过游戏教授生活技能,我是疯了吗?

2作者: shivaniShimpi_8 天前原帖
你无法在没有水的情况下学会游泳。大多数生活技能也是如此,但在实际情况出现之前,没有安全的地方可以练习。Questly将你置于互动模拟中。假设你正在学习谈判。你收到了梦想公司提供的95,000美元的工作报价,准备直接答应。一个导师角色阻止了你,问你:“你的底线是多少?”你会想,什么意思?这是我的梦想公司,但这个问题却改变了你的思维方式。你选择了正确的答案,系统会告诉你为什么这是正确的;如果选择错误,系统会告诉你哪里出错,并通过游戏玩法让你再次练习那部分技能。在不同的情境中反复练习同样的技能,直到它成为你的常态。 我们目前有21名活跃的深度研究用户。一位14岁的多动症患者在凌晨3:41又回来了。一个有20年临床经验的心理学家说:“这对每个人都有帮助。”一位强迫症用户表示,这帮助她冷静下来。 但在这里,我需要更多的反馈。将“游戏”作为框架是否会让成年人感到排斥,即使体验并不感觉像游戏?明天我要去YC创业学校,有什么明显的事情是我遗漏的吗?非常希望听到你们的意见。
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you can't learn to swim without water. most life skills are the same but there's no safe place to practice before you're actually in the situation questly puts you in interactive simulations. say you're learning negotiation. you get a job offer at 95k from your dream company, ready to just say yes. a mentor character stops you and asks you what's your walkaway number? you're like wdym, it's my dream company but that question alone changes how you think. you pick right choice, it tells you why it's right, wrong choice, it tells you what went wrong and you practice that part again through the gameplay. same skill across different situations until it becomes your normal we have 21 active deep research users. a 14 year old with ADHD came back at 3:41 AM for more. a clinical psychologist with 20 years of practice said "this is everybody." a user with OCD said it helped her calm down. but here's where i need more feedback does "games" as framing put adults off even when the experience doesn't feel like one? going to YC startup school tomorrow, what's the obvious thing i'm missing? would love to hear from you guys