I think if I played a game like that...well with my stress levels,
things would spontaneously combust.


On 11/23/05, Sandy Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not much of a computer gamer, but this one intrigued me.
>
> Journey to the Wild Divine http://www.wilddivine.com is a computer game that
> is based on biofeedback.  In order to complete the puzzles in this game, I
> must relax or energize my mind/body through breathing, laughing and
> visualization.  I haven't gone too far yet, but so far I have juggled and
> levitated balls, spun a pinwheel, lit a fire and balanced rocks. Each has
> required me to do different things to make them work.  (and it is me, not
> the game, cause as a test, in the middle of completing something, I did the
> exact opposite and the game reacted)
>
> Anyone else played this or is intrigued by this? The game comes with three
> finger sensors (1 heart rate and 2 Skin conductivity) to be worn on the hand
> that isn't using the mouse.  The graphics are beautiful and it's a very
> stress free game.
>
> Or am I just too weird for words?
>
> Sandy
>
>
> 

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