Game writing contest
, a page where you can express your creativity, submit a game of your choice and win an e-book.
Your game may demonstrate any abstract concept. It can be something that makes understanding a difficult concept easier, or it can teach a certain skill, or it can demonstrate a lifeskill. You choose the area.
Every game contest will last a month. The winner will be declared every month.
The criteria for evaluating the game entered in the Game writing contest are as follows.
What concept does the game try to explain/demonstrate?
Can the game be played with live subjects?
Does it require materials? (Materials have to be easliy accessible and inexpensive.)
How much time is needed to play it? (Games should not take more than ten minutes to play.)
Does it make the understanding of the concept easier?
If you enter the game contest below do not forget to fill the form below. You never know, yours might be the winning entry of the month. If so I will need your e-mail so as to send you your prize e-book.
Enter the Game writing contest and get a chance to win an e-book. The writer of the best game will be declared on the Homepage on the first of every month. The link for the download of the e-book will be sent to the e-mail id of the winner (so please provide your e-mail id below). The links of the other entries will also be displayed on the this webpage, so even if you do not win the contest you still win - you get your own webspace to display your talent. Give your e-mail id at the end of the game description.
Question Game
The game demonstrates the importance of good questions and how important it is to have a repertoire of them for a professional.
This game helps you ...
Money Game
Not rated yet
This is a game that needs to be played in pairs. The group is divided into pairs. Each member of the pair is assigned a name - A and B or blue and green ...
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