Showing posts with label Games for Specific Topics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Games for Specific Topics. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 04, 2020

3 Games for Studying World War II




Today we are sharing 3 games for studying world war II. It can be a tricky topic to cover given some of the atrocities that occurred during that time. It is so important to learn about though. Each year brings the war further from memory and that increases the likelihood that history will repeat itself. So, study this topic! To help, tomorrow we will bring you a free unit study curriculum for world war II. In the mean time, here are our 3 games.

Undaunted Normandy

This is a 2 player deck building game in which you will be playing through battles that occurred at Normandy. The game contains a book of scenarios to play through. Each scenario is a separate battle between the Germans and Allies. The cards available to build your deck with are based on what was actually available to each side in that real life battle. It is an immersive war game that is very accessible. It is also the board game that will be in our board game based unit study tomorrow.

Captain Sonar

U-boats were a big part of the war and this game simulates that experience. Captain Sonar can be played with 2-8 players. Each team has 4 roles to fill. The captain will be navigating the sub through the waters. The first mate readies systems so the captain can fire missiles or use sonar. The engineer will be trying to keep the sub from breaking down. Lastly, is the radar operator, who will be tracking the movements of the other team and trying to pin down their location. It can be played turn by turn or in real time. Real time has teams playing constantly, is chaotic, but also more realistic. There is also a family version that is great for 2-4 players.

Secret Hitler

This game has had a bit of controversy around it. It is such a good game though, for play and especially for learning. We have never played a game of Secret Hitler without explaining the election that brought him to power. Most people we have played with have questioned our playing it. After discussion about how Hitler gained power in the first place, everyone wants to see if they would have elected him too. We would all like to think that we wouldn’t have, but this game helps us remember that we are looking at the situation with 20/20 hindsight. If we want to prevent a future “Hitler”, it is important to know how the first one gained power. There is also a free print and play edition available here: https://www.secrethitler.com/.

There are so many games about WWII. Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

3 Games for Studying Fairy Tales



Today's 3 games video is all about fairy tales! Fairy tales are a wonderfully enjoyable topic to cover. They give great insight about the values of the culture them come from. So, here are our 3 suggestions.

Gingerbread House

In this game you are the witch from Hansel and Gretel. Fairy tale creatures keep coming and eating your gingerbread house and you are tired of it. You are going to lure them in and trap them so you can build your house in peace. It is great to talk about the characters that come up. What story are they from? Are they from a fairy tale or a movie? It's a fun puzzle game filled with fairy tale people and creatures.

Similo Fables

Similo is a quick cooperative deduction game. One person gives clues to help the other players guess which of 12 cards is the fairy tale creature that has been selected. This is a super small game as it is a deck of cards. Similo History is also available if you like the concept but not the theme.

Fairy Tale

It is a fun game of drafting and set collection with fairies, knights, and dragons. The cards interact with each other making for big bonuses at the end of the game.

Which fairy tale is your favorite? What fairy tale based games do you like? Share your favorites in the comments!