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Computer game science fair projects can be a lot of fun. Not only do you get to see how to develop your own computer games, but you also get to have fun playing with the games that you create. However, not all computer science fair experiments focus on developing computer technology and programs, some look at how people respond to different computer games and programs.

Here's a great idea:

  1. Get a blood pressure cuff or cardigram machine to monitor a person's heart rate. See Electrocardiogram Heart Monitor Kit...
  2. Order difference kinds of videos... adventure, romance, musical , family from because FlyGames have the biggest selection and the cheapest.

  3. No food allowed because that can influence a person's pulse or heart rate.
  4. Take your friends pulse or heart rate.

  5. Have the watch a video.

  6. Take their pulse or heart rate again.

  7. Which kind of videos raises or lowers the heart rate or pulse?

Then invite all your friends over at once. Take their heart rate or pulse again before the movie begins. Watch a video. Take their pulse or heart cardiogram again.

    Is a person's heart rate or pulse influenced by those who are watching the video?
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Do you want to design your own game?

Computer game science fair projects can be designed for all levels of scientists. If you are looking for beginner science fair projects then you will most likely want to experiment with basic programming and math games. One example of a beginner level computer science fair project is to design a simple game using DOS.

Math computer game science fair projects work well for all levels of science fair participants. These computer science fair experiments can be used to design games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. More advanced math computer science fair projects can also be developed that are interactive, or that utilize animated characters.

Animation is a key component for advanced computer games. If you are a programming wiz with artistic talent, then you can develop a winning science fair project that features an animated character. You can use your programming skills to make the animated character interactive. Then you can explain how you used technology to design your animated character, as well as how you make them move and interact with players using programming.

While most computer science fair projects are going to focus on computer technology and how this technology works, you can also use computer games for behavior and medical science fair projects. For example, you can set up an experiment to see how people respond to different types of computer games. An easy way to do this is to monitor the participant's heart rate and eye movements as they play various types of games. You can then draw conclusions about how humans respond to violent computer games compared to how they respond to G rated learning games.

The final type of computer game science fair projects that you can design are learning experiments. In these experiments you can look to see how computer games can be used to help people learn, you can develop your own learning computer game or you can explore how computer games can help kids with disabilities to overcome some of their learning obstacles. This can be a fun category to work in, however, you will need to use your imagination and ingenuity to come up with a workable project idea.




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