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Life-Sized Clue Game
By Sam Belkowitz OBJECTIVE Someone ate the last piece of cake in your household. It is your job to find clues and discover who the culprit is! WHAT YOU NEED Potential evidence: fork, plate, knife, glass of milk Notebooks for each player Dice for every player Cards with each player, room, and possible evidence This…
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Community Standards Board: The Game
Requirements: Number of Players (5+ Players); Playing Time (1-2 Hours); Age (17+) Miami University’s Office of Community Standards works to encourage students growth and development of integrity and personal responsibility. As such, the Office of Community Standards has created a hearing process to serve as the medium. One portion of the hearing process is the…
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D20 Activity: Lego Counting
Description: This activity is designed as an educational tool to assist young children from the ages of 3-7 years old. The objectives are to target sight-reading, math, and spelling. There are three levels to the game, each challenging the child further. The child will be challenged to read a number and its corresponding symbol…
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Playing Card Tower Activity
Description: This activity would split the class into equal groups with the objective of building three card towers However, only half of the group can talk. Without any time to strategize, they must be able to work together while racing against other groups to reach the ceiling first. Once finished the class would have…
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BuzzFeed Assessment: What is your Cooperative Gaming Role?
What is leadership and how is it displayed? It is said that leadership can take on many forms and while I agree with that statement, it begs the question: How does one quantify it? If asked whether or not one has what it takes to be a great leader, how would one respond? And what…
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GOTW – Mysterium – Belkowitz
During the fourth week of EDL290T, our class played Mysterium. Mysterium is a game where players work cooperatively to determine how someone was murdered. One player plays the role of a ghost and does not speak. The other players attempt to solve the mystery. The ghost is able to see a board that has each…
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Representation in Games
We are fortunate to live in an incredibly diverse world with opportunities for people of various faiths, creeds, and orientations to interact and learn from each other. As technology has progressed, so too has our ability to flourish and interact with society’s treasure trove. Nevertheless, considering the wide-spread appreciation of games, it is shocking to…
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Campus Gaming Event: RECON Comedy Show
While we are all taking steps to maintain our health, as a graduating senior, I want to reflect on my time at Miami and the wealth of opportunities to explore that I was afforded while there. One of those opportunities was an event called RECON, which was hosted by the League of Geeks and took…
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GOTW – Betrayal at House on the Hill – Belkowitz
Hello! For Week 3 of EDL290T, our class played Betrayal at House on the Hill. To quickly compare it to another game, I would say it is similar to the board game Clue. The game begins with players cooperatively working together. On their turn, players are able to move around the house. As players move,…
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Top 100 Games of All Time (10-1)
Top 10! Wow. A lot of things on the list so far could easily flow up-or-down 20 spots based on my feelings today. The top 10, for the most part, are solid. Especially the higher you go up the list. I own all but one of them and the only reason I don’t own it…
