What types of games can students play in your school library

What types of games can students play in your school library?
“Classification.”
“Mostly math and science.”
„Online Jeopardy, speed match”
“Board games, card games.”
“Board games like scrabble or Alphabet Bingo, Computer games like First in Math.”
“United States Puzzles, scavenger hunts, Eric Carle book games, Battery powered Game SHARKS, Newbery and
Caldecott BINGO.”
“Games must relate to the subject at hand and be of the edutainment variety.”
“Math.”
“Jump Start Kindergarten Advanced, Sammy Science House, and others.”
“Educational games.”
“I have used a Jeoporady type of game to help students recall information and 'library treasure hunt' to help them learn the
sections of the school library and the DDC.”
“Dewey flashcards.”
“Games designed in MyStuDIYo to coordinate with specific lessons.”
„Teacher-directed games for keyboarding and math. When students have free time, they are allowed to visit Funbrain.”
“Make a snowflake or online puzzles. These are used during holidays or as a wrap-up activity. But no video games as
such are used or available.”
“Some of the more educational games on miniclips, board games, teacher created jeopardy games.”
“Scavenger hunt for library skills, made up board games for genre.”
“Jeopardy Reference review games and Book Bingo, Dewey Decimal games.”
“ibrary jeopardy (overall library knowledge, on smartboard), Book Hunt (location skills scavenger hunt in library), Order
in the Library (location skills online game, on smartboard).”
“Vocabulary w/Smartboard; board games (checkers & dominoes); spelling games (scrabble); games on computer related
to book club books.”
“Board games: Settlers of Catan, Blokus, Chess Scrabble are all popular. We have others that are used in classrooms.”
“Scavenger hunt contests, lessons done as games.”
“Chess, Scrabble, Word on the Street, 24, 10 days in Africa, and online educational games.”
“Brain Pop.”
“Any games not filtered by our server, but not during class time.”
“Buzzword, Now What?, What's Yours Like?, 5 Second Rule, Farkle, Word Shout.”
“Chess, checkers, jenga, RushHour, card games, word find (I made that one up) and more.”
“Chess, Checkers, Backgammon, Jenga and they can play all sorts of games on the computer as long as they are not
'shoot-'em-up' games.”
“Scrabble, Chess and other board games. DDR and Guitar Hero.”
“Everything from board games to Wii.”