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  2. Educational game - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_game

    All types of games may be used in an educational environment, however educational games are games that are designed to help people learn about certain subjects, expand concepts, reinforce development, understand a historical event or culture, or assist them in learning a skill as they play.

  3. Gamification of learning - Wikipedia

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    Gamification of learning. The gamification of learning is an educational approach that seeks to motivate students by using video game design and game elements in learning environments. [1] [2] The goal is to maximize enjoyment and engagement by capturing the interest of learners and inspiring them to continue learning. [3]

  4. 4 Pics 1 Word - Wikipedia

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    February 22, 2013. Genre (s) Word game, puzzle. Mode (s) Single-player and multiplayer. 4 Pics 1 Word is a 2013 word puzzle game created by LOTUM GmbH and released for iOS and Android. [1] Screenshot showing switch for in-game ads in lower left corner.

  5. Simon Says - Wikipedia

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    Simon Says is a children's game for three or more players. One player takes the role of "Simon" and issues instructions (usually physical actions such as "jump in the air" or "stick out your tongue") to the other players, which should be followed only when succeeding the phrase "Simon says".

  6. Boggle - Wikipedia

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    Materials required. Paper and writing utensil. Boggle is a word game in which players try to find as many words as they can from a grid of lettered dice, within a set time limit. It was invented by Allan Turoff [1] and originally distributed by Parker Brothers.

  7. Heads up, seven up - Wikipedia

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    Heads up, seven up (sometimes called Thumbs up, seven up or Heads down or Heads down Thumbs up) is a game where each selected participant with their hands raised has to guess who tapped their heads. It is played traditionally in elementary schools .