CRACK THE CODE | How to Play a Cooperative, Limited Communication Deduction Game with Professor Kim

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Crack the Code is a super fun campaign style game that requires logic, deduction, and reasoning from all players to puzzle out the solution.

In this limited communication game, players rearrange data spheres to match their current mission goals. With strong choices and teamwork, players can successfully accomplish their goals and move onto the next mission!

This is a great game for the classroom and instructors should give this puzzle game a chance as it will easily fit into a 30-50 minute class period and create a dynamic and challenging experience for students of all ages (middle grade and higher is recommended).

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Your voice is very soothing. Great instructor!

coyotemoon
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Very interesting, but I wonder about games like this for us seniors. I can't remember my address much less what color my marbles might be (assuming I haven't lost 'em). I am guessing seniors aren't a big market for game designers so these games are great. OTH the senior population is one of the fastest growing demographic cohorts so game designers may be missing out. At some point games may need a disclosure not only of minimum age but also maximum. e.g. For 10 + but <65 years old

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wait a minute ... you said it was a 3 player game but it is you plus 3 players, right? (ie, a four player game) - I'm confused :) (see 3:23 timestamp)

LenLindsay