Gaming in the Library Gina Bucalo-Crowther, Orion Township Public Library MLA Annual Conference 2015 Suggested Reading Druce-McFadden, C. (2015, March 26). 10 Great Games for Tabletop Beginners. Retrieved from Geek and Sundry: http://geekandsundry.com/10-great-gamesfor-tabletop-beginners/ Freeman, W. (2014, November 26). 12 board games to make you a better person. Retrieved from The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/nov/26/board-games-to-makeyou-a-better-person Lewis, K. (2013, April 16). Board games can offer many benefits for families. Retrieved from Deseret News: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865578386/Boardgames-can-offer-many-benefits-for-families.html?pg=all Liu, J. H. (2014, January 10). Top 10 Reasons to Play Board Games With Your Kids. Retrieved from Geek Dad: http://geekdad.com/2014/01/play-games-kids/ Neal, R. (2003, June 18). Barin Workout Benefits. Retrieved from CBS News: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/brain-workout-benefits/ Parent & Child Magazine. (n.d.). The Benefits of Board Games. Retrieved from Scholastic: http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/article/creativityplay/benefits-board-games Spina, C. (2015, April 13). Bring Board Games To Your Library: Collection Development Tips and Best Practices. Retrieved from CCGC in Libraries: http://ccgclibraries.com/bring-board-games-to-your-library-collectiondevelopment-tips-and-best-practices/ Wheaton, W. (2014, February 4). Ten great Tabletop games you can use to introduce your friends to gaming. Retrieved from Wil Wheaton dot net: http://wilwheaton.net/2014/02/ten-great-tabletop-games-you-can-use-tointroduce-your-friends-to-gaming/ Resources for Game Reviews: Boardgamegeek.com Boardgaming.com Coolstuffinc.com Gaming in the Library Gina Bucalo-Crowther, Orion Township Public Library MLA Annual Conference 2015 Gina’s Top Ten Games for Libraries Hello Sunshine 2+ players – Recommended for ages 18+ months Hello Sunshine is a charmingly simple game that will have you and your child laughing and playing together! Play hide and seek with Sunshine – an adorable plush toy – while teaching your child positional words such as: In, On Top, Below, Next To, and more. Animal Upon Animal 2-4 players – Recommended for ages 4+ The animals want to show how good they are at making tall pyramids! They must be skillfully careful: Who will position the penguin on top of the crocodile, the sheep on top of the penguin, and the serpent on the sheep? The hedgehog wants to stand on top of the pyramid but the height is making him dizzy Fluxx (any version!) 2-6 players – Recommended for ages 8+ A card game where the cards themselves determine the current rules of the game. By playing cards, you change numerous aspects of the game: how to draw cards, how to play cards, and even how to win. Hey! That’s My Fish! 2-4 players – Recommended for ages 8+ Look for hungry penguins in this fast playing and exciting board game. Hey! That's My Fish! is highly suitable for families and strategy gamers. At the pole your penguins are jumping from ice floe to ice floe hunting fish. They’re also trying to block other penguins and secure the best fishing grounds for themselves. The penguin colony that catches the most fish by the end of the game wins. King of Tokyo 2-6 players Recommended for ages 8+ Play mutant monsters, gigantic robots and other monstrous creatures, joyfully whack your opponents, rampage the city and become the one and only King of Tokyo! Combine your dice to gather energy, heal your monster or just slap others. Spend your energy to trigger permanent or one-shot special powers: second head, body armor, nova death ray... Stop at nothing to become the King of Tokyo... but that’s when the real trouble begins for you! 1 Gaming in the Library Gina Bucalo-Crowther, Orion Township Public Library MLA Annual Conference 2015 Gina’s Top Ten Games for Libraries Pandemic 2-4 players – Recommended for ages 8+ Four diseases have broken out in the world and it is up to a team of specialists in various fields to find cures for these diseases before mankind is wiped out. Players must work together, playing to their characters’ strengths and planning their strategy of eradication before the diseases overwhelm the world with ever-increasing outbreaks. A truly cooperative game where you all win or you all lose. Ticket to Ride 2-5 Players – Recommended for ages 8+ Ticket to Ride is a cross-country train adventure in which players collect and play matching train cards to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn The object of the game is to score the highest number of total points. Wonky 2+ players – Recommended for ages 8+ In Wonky, players try to get rid of the cards in their hand by stacking blocks on top of one another, ideally setting up the blocks so that someone else takes a spill and gets stuck with more cards in hand. The trick to doing this are the special blocks – three of the block sides being flat and three being curved. Set up the blocks in the right way, and you can block an opponent's path to victory. The Settlers of Catan 3-4 players – Recommended for ages 10+ Picture yourself in the era of discoveries: after a long voyage of great deprivation, your ships have finally reached the coast of an uncharted island. Its name shall be Catan! But you are not the only discoverer. Other fearless seafarers have also landed on the shores of Catan: the race to settle the island has begun! Splendor 2-4 players – Recommended for ages 10+ Splendor is a game of chip-collecting and card development. Players are merchants of the Renaissance trying to buy gem mines, means of transportation, shops—all in order to acquire the most prestige points. If you're wealthy enough, you might even receive a visit from a noble at some point, which of course will further increase your prestige. 2
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