March 2004: In the News
Lord of the Rings
The London Times
Saturday, March 06, 2004
The Lord of the Rings: A Computer game that raises consciousness instead of raising Cain? Clint Witchalls finds a magical world at his fingertips
I can't believe that I learnt to juggle in less than five minutes, and I didn't even use my hands. I juggled balls with my mind. I've been playing a new computer game called The Journey to Wild Divine.
The game, developed by bio-medical engineer, Kurt Smith, and a graphics designer, Corwin Bell, uses the principles of biofeedback - a medical technique developed to allow patients to gain some control over their physiological responses and improve relaxation. Players are taken on a journey through a land of mystical gardens, snow-capped mountains and wise seers. You wander through a luxuriant 3-D landscape armed with a magic want and an Eastern guide called Mila Rugom.
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