Link: http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/peace/nuclear_weapons/index.html
The concept of this game is that you're leading a force of "peace doves", each of which is able to disarm one state that contains nuclear weapons. Each dove has a couple clues to which state they belong to, and you have two tries to get them to the right place. 8 doves, 8 states, and I believe 12 places they could go to.
Good:
Multiple tries for each dove.
Links to further reading after the game.
Needs work:
I had no clue what most of the clues meant! They were all about treaties, and sometimes the second clue would list names (which is how I got some of them). I think it would have been a good idea to add more information like the number of weapons in comparison to the other states.
You were also unable to skip any of the text. That was okay in some places -- you needed to read it, but the opening text and some of the animations just got so boring I wanted to be able to skip it somehow
Project Goals
Our goal is to provide first and second year University students with a simple game that allows them to build the intuition and understanding of pointers as used in high level languages like C/C++. An educational game online could help motivate and engage these students to participate in a meaningful and educational activity and to explore key concepts outside of the classroom. Putting their theory into practice reinforces the theoretical elements and aids in their retention.
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