This game can be played alone or with another player. It reminds the "Jeopardy" board with points, whereby the player must choose from and the questions are more challenging when the points are higher. The question appears right away and when the answer is correct, the player gains points and the next player chooses a category. If it is incorrect, the correct verb is given. The point board is shown every time you choose a category. Thought there is no flash, my students enjoyed it and thought it was a good way to review irregular verbs.
This game is very useful for practicing irregular verbs of the Past Tense..
This game is also excellent for classroom teaching. Teachers can engage students in a classroom vocabulary review for elementary ESL, EFL Learners.
The game gives an intermediate ESL learner an opportunity to revise his/her knowledge about past tense. This game provides some 'context' where the student can practice his/her knowledge. There is also a level of difficulty in this game i.e. a player can choose from the provided three pts and find the level corresponding to his/her level of language competency. I piloted it with one of my students and he chose the easiest pt and succeeded. After he tried the medium pt and lost 4 points for incorrect choice of form. He tried to do the most difficult one but he did not understand some words in context and couldn't gain needed scores. I would advise EFL teachers to use this game because it enhanced, engaged and motivated my student in language learning.