Flash Review Board Game
http://www.coderedsupport.com/boardgame
Flash Board Game is a 100% free and customizable flash based review game designed with teachers in mind.
Players must answer questions to move their pieces across the board in a race to the finish!
Anyone can create a game file in minutes, then download it to play at any time. The games that have been created can be played without an internet connection.
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Library Bingo
http://www.ricelake.k12.wi.us/staff/springern/haugen/infotech.htm
Library Bingo
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I Love Books
http://www.librarygames.net/
More than a library game, I Love Books is a literature game...it makes a welcome addition to libraries.
Commercial site
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Liebrary
http://simplyfun.com/products/liebrary/
Liebrary
You don't have to be well-read to play Liebrary. All you need is your sense of humor and creativity! Each player will hear the title and a short description of a book.
Create a convincing first line to fool your fellow players into thinking yours is the REAL first line of the book.
The player who reaches the end of the board first wins!
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LibGaming
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/LibGaming
LibGaming
A forum for discussion of gaming in libraries, including:
Circulating video games for PC & consoles |
Game Collection Development | Gaming Programs (LAN parties and tournaments) |
Role-playing (pencil and dice gaming) & Card Gaming (Magic) | Online gaming |
Gaming reviews & resources | News & Research |
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The Collectible Librarian
http://www.thecollectiblelibrarian.com/
The Collectible Librarian
My goal is to introduce and explain games to librarians making it easier for them to integrate games into their collections. I will be reviewing games from a librarian's perspective, and also providing as much cataloging help as I can. I hope you learn something and that you'll come back. But most especially I hope that you will talk to the teens in your community and make a real effort to make your library's Young Adult section a place that teens will use.
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Bookworm Deluxe
http://www.bigfishgames.com/downloads/bookworm/index.html
Bookworm Deluxe
Link letters and build words in this wild new puzzle game! Lex the BookWorm feeds on words. Feed him by linking letters to form words and he'll feed you big points! The Classic game is turn-based, so you can take as long as you like planning your moves... but watch out! Burning red tiles threaten to set your library aflame!
FREE trial version (3.7 MB)
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Wikipedia:Wiki Game
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki_Game
Wikipedia:Wiki Game
The Wiki Game is a hypertextual game designed to work specifically with Wikipedia. It was first conceived by a collection of avid Wikipedia enthusiasts at Amherst College in Massachusetts. The Wiki Game requires no purchase of product, just a web browser and a time-keeping device (optional).
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Library Science Jeopardy
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~aubrycp/project/jeopardy.html
Welcome librarians, MLS candidates, and other interested pursuers of knowledge; welcome one and all to Library Science Jeopardy. Just like the popular television version, the primary rule remains to provide your answer in the form of a question. There are six categories to select from, each containing five answers in ascending order of difficulty. Click on any of these from the game board below and you will encounter your first answer. Below the answer will appear four possibly correct questions, from which you must select the correct question. If you are of the competitive sort, you might want to have pencil and paper handy to keep score. There are no prizes, but, if you guess correctly, you will win an expanded explanation of the correct question.
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Gaming for Librarians : An Introduction
http://pdfs.voya.com/VO/YA2/VOYA200502YA101.pdf
Gaming for Librarians : An Introduction
When trying to figure out how to make libraries more attractive to teens, young adult librarians might ask themselves: ?hat are teens doing when they aren? at the library??
Part of the answer is likely to be that they?e playing games.
Why Have Games in the Library?
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