This will show you what child games I played as a kid
Created by edimmunoz on Mar 12, 2011
Last updated: 03/12/11 at 09:55 PM
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Question 1: Why was this game important to you? It was my favorite game at the time, because it was the only game I could beat my friends at Question 2: From a Designer’s Perspective, what skills was the game trying to teach? And how did the game try to teach these skills? This game teaches you strategy, and hold to plan a step ahead.
Question 1: Why was this game important to you? This game was just fun and challenging. I like how you have to guess where the other player ships were Question 2: From a Designer’s Perspective, what skills was the game trying to teach? And how did the game try to teach these skills? the game had a great lay out it was self explanatory and it was an easy but challenging game for all ages. The game was all about where the player was hiding.
Question 1: Why was this game important to you? I would play this game with my family every night.This game was all about chance. Overall it was a fun game. Question 2: From a Designer’s Perspective, what skills was the game trying to teach? And how did the game try to teach these skills? This game taught you that things wont always go your way.
Question 1: Why was this game important to you? My mother bought this game for my birthday. Question 2: From a Designer’s Perspective, what skills was the game trying to teach? And how did the game try to teach these skills? I believe it teaches you how to manage and wisely spend money. An essential skill for the times we are going through now.
Question 1: Why was this game important to you? My sister and I would play this game at school all the time. Question 2: From a Designer’s Perspective, what skills was the game trying to teach? And how did the game try to teach these skills? The game taught you strategy and it really worked your mind.

