Showing posts with label game giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game giveaway. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Free Card Game for Educational Purposes

This summer I decided to just give away copies of What's It To Ya?.  That's the previous version of my game Oh, Really!, which is featured throughout the blog.  If you want to use the game for educational purposes, please let me know.  I'll send a few copies out a week for an indefinite amount of time.

Just email me at mpetty39@gmail.com and tell me how you intend to use it.  I will select among requests due to my limited budget (U.S. addresses will be preferred) and I will likely contact you later to get your opinion of the game if you'd like to share it.  Please understand I'm doing this as a personal endeavor and I do not represent the publishers of the game in either form that is widely available.  In other words, don't be upset at them if I can't send you one because I ran out of money for this!

Since it's summer and most students aren't in school, I'll be glad to target other educational settings such as:

  • Homeschool families
  • Church groups such as Sunday school or other focused ministries
  • Summer camps
  • Counselors
  • Trainers

Please pass the word along if you know of someone who might find the game useful.

Check out my page on critical thinking games to see how I've used the game and what other resources are available.

Also, here are two remixed versions of videos I made years ago.  The first one combines the clips of random people that we asked to rank five items.  It shows the serious and silly extremes that can be achieved with the basic activity of the game.

The second one shows the laughs, but it also includes an overview of how it's played.

Best party game ever??  Well, at least it's flexible and can provide some serious fun...


How the party game is played...

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Critical Thinking Activity - Free Games Giveaway

I wrote a post a couple months ago about a critical thinking activity I used to use in class where students would play several board or card games and write about the results.  I am giving away some of those games to two random winners.  A winner can choose the hi-tech or no-tech prize package.  Here are the details.

Hi-Tech -If there’s an iPad in the classroom, consider choosing these two games if you win. In both cases the iPad makes the games easier to learn and they can be played in a shorter time.

Hey, That’s My Fish - After playing this on the iPad I will probably never go back to the board game!  This is a very simple, fun game of picking up the most fish on an ever shrinking ice flow.  

Through the Desert - This game is a little more heavy on the strategy than the first, but again it is greatly improved by letting the iPad handle the details.  Players earn points by placing colored camels on hexes.  Points come from connecting to water holes and oases as well as by making the longest chains in each color.

No-Tech - If you prefer actual board and card games (the way I always ran the activity) you can choose two copies of What’s It To Ya?.

What’s It To Ya? - This is the original edition of my game Oh, Really!.  I used to use it in class to start lessons on life goals.  This article is probably the best source to see how I use it in class.  Two copies of this game will provide enough cards for 16 players to play and you could break that up into four groups of four easily.  With some index cards you can easily make additional cards so four groups of eight can play.  

And since I’m flexible - If you win and you already have some or both of the games we can talk about a substitute given a comparable price and educational value.

To enter:
Leave a brief comment on this post according to the directions below and be sure to follow this blog by clicking “Join This Site” in the upper right of this page.  I will pick two random entries from the comments below and as long as they meet all requirements here they will win the prize of their choice*.

I’m basing this giveaway on my Oh, Really! (What’s It to Ya?) game where players must rank items in order of importance.  So to enter, add a comment below and list the five sets of skills below in order from most important to be taught in school down to least important (in your opinion).  Just write the bold words in your list.  Also, include one brief sentence or so about your rankings overall.  There are no right or wrong answers, so as long as you list them, explain yourself and follow the blog you are eligible for the drawing*.

The skills to be ranked are:

  • Technology - Using computers, other devices and technology resources to find, process and present information effectively
  • Social - Getting along with others
  • Math - Math basics and beyond, as required by state and national standards
  • Communication - Presenting information effectively in writing, public speaking or other forms
  • Learning - Skills for learning how to learn
Since this blog is frequented by game designers, educators and many others I look forward to seeing a varied list of rankings!

*More details for the prize giveaway:
  • The drawing will take place on April 30, 2012.  
  • Use an email address or provide information when you comment so that I can contact you if your entry is selected.
  • Two eligible comments on this post will be randomly selected.  If the authors have followed the blog and met the requirements above in their comments they will be contacted to choose their prize package from those above.
  • For the no-tech prize option, the winner must be in the 48 continental United States.
  • For the hi-tech prize option, the winner will receive the apps as a gift in iTunes.
  • This is an informal drawing and prize giveaway.  I reserve the right to adapt the rules in a fair manner if necessary.  For example a winning entry may be disqualified if the entrant does not respond in a reasonable timeframe or if an reasonable substitute cannot be agreed upon for a prize.  
  • If a selected entry is found to be incomplete or if it is later disqualified, another entry will be drawn until I have given away two prize packages.
  • The winners will be announced as a comment on this blog post.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Free Game Giveaway


As mentioned last week, I put an edition of my card game King for a Day up for sale on The Game Crafter. It was previously only available in a cheap black & white edition or as a print-and-play game. With only a few copies out there, it still got some good comments and a review on its page at the Boardgame Geek. I finally decided this year to make a nice color edition with the help of my daughter.

To draw more attention to the project, I'm giving away a free copy. See the details below to enter to win.

The game would be useful in the middle or high school classroom as it requires good communication skills from start to finish. Strategy, negotiation and careful management of resources are also required to play well. After years of playtesting the game with students, I know it goes over well with teens.

I am also featuring the game here to promote The Game Crafter site because I think it can be used for some excellent classroom projects. With some additional time spent on graphics, students can produce very nice copies of their game through the site.

So how can you win? There are three ways to enter and if you enter in multiple ways you get entered multiple times. On February 12, 2012 I will randomly draw one entry from all submitted.
  • If you have a Facebook account, Like the King for a Day Card Game page on Facebook.
  • If you have a Boardgame Geek account, be a fan of the game on its page. (Don't just "Like" it there because I won't know who did it. Click the Become a Fan link in the upper right of the page.)
  • If you want to be notified about what I'm doing or discovering in classroom technology and games, follow this blog by clicking the Join this site button at the right.
If you have already done any of those things, you're already entered even if you don't know it!

I will contact the winner after I randomly select an entry. Once I get a mailing address, I will
order a copy of the game and have it shipped to the address. (Please understand, however, that am restricting the giveaway to continental U.S. addresses only.) This drawing is not affiliated with any sites mentioned above.