The game I chose is called “Case
Chase” from The Teacher’s Gaming Network. This game allows students to
participate in a game that would make them feel like they were on a television
game show. This game reminds me of “Deal or No Deal.” The game is completely
customizable and teachers can make several multiple choice questions or
true/false questions. Students will want to continue playing to see how many
points they can get. Students are able to read the text presented on the suit
cases. There are many graphics and sounds to help them feel like they are on a
game show. The goal of the game is to have students earn as many points as they
can get, adding to the competition and motivation. There is no time limit.
Basically, students are presented with a series of suit-cases with an amount of
points on each. They click on the cases with points they would like to earn. If
students answer the questions successfully, they earn the points. If they do
not, they do not earn the points and have to try again. Overall, students are
pretending to be on a game show through a scenario design. Through the layout,
students can quickly become engaged and learn/practice while having fun.
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