The referenced page is part of a wiki, and so not all pages are complete. It's a great resource, though, when you're at the early creative phase of developing a board game. It provides a pool of ideas that probably go beyond what's already in your head.
Musings and findings about teaching with games. Created by the learning community of EDTEC 670 at San Diego State University.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Game Mechanics
The referenced page is part of a wiki, and so not all pages are complete. It's a great resource, though, when you're at the early creative phase of developing a board game. It provides a pool of ideas that probably go beyond what's already in your head.
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Wow, this should give me some good ideas to use in my game. I was having trouble thinking how gamer builders incorporate randomness without the usual land on square deal. I'm so torn between doing a game on insurance or american frontiers!
Cool resource. I really like the link to games using each type of game mechanisims. Thanks!
This is a great resource. It's given me some other options to consider.
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