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I know this is totally an entertainment video, but he actually makes some good points and has some cool ideas about a game type that isn't really explored very much.
He talks about an idea for language learning with gaming, basically like encountering a donkey and saying "montar el burro" to ride it if you're learning Spanish. He kind of dismisses what he says as stupid, but I think it's totally valid.
He also mentions typing to a beat. Keeping it coherent would be tough, but imagine a song being 4/4 timing and just typing a bunch of 4-letter words to the beat. That's a cool freaking idea that you can ramp up difficulty with music timings and large, complex words in changing times.