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Tarot History - Origin of Tarot - 3 views

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    Interesting site on the history of Tarot as a GAME
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The Psychology of Video Games | Examining the intersection of psychology and video games - 0 views

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    Points out you play longer if you discover.
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More Gaming with the Bard (Shakespeare) - 0 views

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    Chronicle of Higher Ed article about the fave playwright and poet -- still inspiring educators and gaming educators today!
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Microsoft Excel Games and Templates via UNCW - 0 views

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    Nice site does have downloadable templates and good links
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APB Reloaded (Game) - 0 views

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    This is the game I mentioned in my "Looking at Shivtr" thread. You can download the game from there (it's free) and it is also availible on Steam if you prefer that platform.
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Magic the Gathering Online Play - Game Mechanics - 0 views

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    This is Grasshopper98 in the first encounter in the new Magic the Gathering online game powered by Steam, and though you might like to see the fun, flow and fiero.
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Grasshopper98 and the "Dog Problem" in Minecraft - 0 views

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    Fun video regarding dogs and their multiplying in Minecraft. You also get to look around at one of my worlds in the game. This is more fun than anything. This really shows how you get involved in the game and what is happening. I was laughing when I said, "they like to go outside." Really? Ha, they are pixels!
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Understanding the difference between Gamification, Simulations and Serious Games | Thin... - 1 views

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    The difference between Gamification, Sims and Serious Games explained.
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Mr. Bree (Adventure, Platform, Philosophical Game) - 1 views

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    An Adventure + Platform + Philosophy Game that is good for teaching argumentation (in terms of major and minor claims). Claims all support a main thesis.
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The Enchanted Cave - 1 views

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    An Adventure + Strategy Game that is very easy to play (master it quickly). Good for teaching logic, classification and division writing, existentialism
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What Makes a Game Fun (video and transcript) - 1 views

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    Nicole Lazzaro, Founder and President, XEODesign presents a very nice video about what makes games fun and there is a full transcript, she has several videos online
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Game-based learning design | Practical guides - 0 views

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    Alex Reeve's great site for practical guide.
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