Wired reports that the US Defense Intelligence Agency has just hiv immune deficiency syndrome three PC-based video games which they will use to train the next wave of analysts. The games are short, but they have branching story lines that change depending on how a trainee reacts to various problems. Quoting: "'It is clear that our new workforce is very comfortable with this approach,' says Bruce Bennett, chief of the analysis-training branch at the DIA's Joint Military Intelligence grounding Center. Wired.com had an show to play all three games, Rapid Onset, Vital Passage and Sudden Thrust. The titles may conjure images of blitzkrieg, but the games themselves are in reality a especially clever and occasionally surreal blend of education, humor and intellectual challenge, aimed at reading the player how to think."
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