Thats RockSmith. It uses actual chords and note placement for songs. It's pretty cool imoWasn't there some kind of game that teaches you guitar?
If you already have experience, you could still learn a thing or two.
Human empathy, kindness, and a willingness to help others.So yeah, have you ever have that "I know how to use a gun, I played CSGO before" moment, but actually has/been helpful in your life?
I'll start with something simple, Civilization helped me with history lesson during my school years.
Also, a friend of mine actually learned how to drive from Forza Motorsport.
Obvious playing a driving simulator won't alone make you good at driving, but like you I fully stand by the idea that playing videogames gives us better motorskills and coordination abilities, which are on full display when behind a real wheel.Back in Highschool my Driver's ed instructor wouldn't stop saying stuff like "No, playing Forza won't make you good at driving", but to be honest I got super into F-Zero around that time and I will always stand by the idea that it gave me a super good handle on steering.
GTA thought I to drive.Unlike others, I didn't improve in english.