Joystiq impressions: FutureU, Kaplan's SAT prep game for DS

FutureU will feature at least four different question types, and over 1200 questions. Now, we asked why it wasn't called something a bit more marketable, like R0x0rz the SATs, or SAT Test Prep DS, and a Aspyr representative informed us that The College Board has strict control over the SAT brand. The title won't have "SAT" in it, but the packaging will make it very clear what the product's purpose is.
A very early version of the game we saw featured some rudimentary character customization, added to give the illusion that FutureU is more of a "game" than a "learning experience." The DS version of the game won't offer any real questions from the SAT, nor will it try to grade you. Instead, players will go through various games that test the concepts found in the SATs. For example, Glyphs will have players attempt to figure out the meaning of a word by deconstructing the word's various roots. Predictions train reading comprehension by removing a word from a passage. Players can then scribble predictions on what should be in the missing blank(s). Then, players will be able to choose from a selection of possible words, and use their predictions to choose the correct missing word.
While its interface is more "game-like" than most edu-tainment titles, it's still clear what FutureU is and what its purpose is. And that's to let you carry your DS around and claim you're "studying." FutureU will be available on DS, PC and Mac this Fall.





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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
gir @ Jul 11th 2008 12:21PM
This sounds cool. Now do one for the MCAT!!!
Martin Walker @ Jul 24th 2008 10:41AM
An interactive solution seems perfect for SAT prep. Unfortunate that it sounds a bit light on real functionality.
I just released a new training tool that will boost scores on standardized tests; it's based on Susanne Jaeggi and Martin Buschkuehl's study on Improving Fluid Intelligence by Training Working Memory (PNAS April 2008) which recorded increases in mental agility (fluid intelligence) of more than 40% after 19 days of focused brain training.
martin
mind evolve, llc
NATO_Duke @ Jul 11th 2008 12:23PM
A game for the LSAT would have been nice...though I can't think of how it would be done. Actually, aren't more colleges ditching the reliance on SAT scores now?
Mr.ESC @ Jul 11th 2008 12:24PM
X -7 = 19 + X
You should be able to resolve this.
gir @ Jul 11th 2008 1:05PM
That's unpossible!
Neuromancer @ Jul 11th 2008 12:47PM
I could have used this for A+ certification.
Mr.ESC @ Jul 23rd 2008 6:31PM
Wow it appeared, then it mysteriously disappeared and then it magically reappeared again. Is this the Joystiq equivalent to a Haunted Ship?
Batzarro @ Jul 23rd 2008 7:04PM
Should have called the game "Scholastic Assessment Test Advance Network", or "SATAN for an acronym.