Portal+game

=**Portal game:**=
 * A brief description of the game. You may include images or even video clips to help give readers a better idea of the game.

The game encompasses a series of puzzles that must be solved by player. There is one player character in this game called Chell. The story of this game implies that Chell is taking part in the Aperture Science Enrichment Center's test that own to GLaDOS (I guess). The GLaDOS tried to kill her and she try to escape the Science Enrichment Center's test and trying to kill GLaDOS. To complete each puzzle and navigate through the stages of the game, the player- character, Chell, use what they called “portal gun” to create portals on walls and run through them.

The skills player need to learn in order to be successful in this game is quick response skill and innovative thinking. In some stages of this game require the player to solve the tasks as soon as possible before the player receive risks from the enemy such as their machine gun fire.
 *  The kinds of learning involved (i.e. What specifically did you learn from playing the game?). Think about the game tasks, objectives, terminology, etc. What skills did you need to learn to be successful at the game?

Probing Principle: you have to try something in order to learn from it and if you fail, you need to try it again. Multiple Routes Principle: there are multiple ways and variety of choices we can make to solve problems and achieve the tasks. Active, Critical Learning Principle: This game is not passive learning. The player of this game has to think critically in their decisions they make about where should they create the portals in the walls in order to enter form one room to another. Semiotic Principle:I have noticed that there are many interrelations within and across this game including images, words, actions, and symbols. I, as player, have learned about and understood the interrelations. There a lot of websites that devoted to the game such as Wikipedia, YouTube, and other different websites that give descriptions of this game and give directions on how we could perform well in this game. I think these websites were helpful for me especially that I do not have any idea about this game. Before I started to play this game I went through these websites in order to get some ideas that could help me to navigate through the game.
 *  The kinds of teaching involved (i.e. How did the game teach you?). Think about the kinds of feedback, rewards, guidance, and information the game gave you, and how it paced and structured your learning. Which Principles of Learning did the game utilize?
 * A brief description of the kinds (and quantity) of online sites, forums, wikis, etc. devoted to the game. What game activities (e.g. walk-thoughs/guides, databases, cheats, theorycrafting, modding, etc.) are most-commonly discussed?

This game was amazing, but in somewhat it was difficult because it needs thinking carefully and very fast about how could I solve the tasks and pass some of its stages. For me, I am the person who likes the challenging games and Portal game was under this category.
 * Your overall reflections on playing the game?