tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14856978.post116027772003518680..comments2024-03-28T05:12:10.477-07:00Comments on Gone Gaming: Games for after school programsColdfoothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11636345146138362966noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14856978.post-1160536570254254392006-10-10T20:16:00.000-07:002006-10-10T20:16:00.000-07:00Excellent comments Melissa, that's also a good lis...Excellent comments Melissa, that's also a good list of games. I wonder whether Carc the Discovery would be better than vanilla Carc though?? - just a thought.<BR/><BR/>I feel a certain pain in my chest when you wrote '...they tend to go missing' - this is my greatest nightmare from running a game club at a school! <BR/><BR/>I think the biggest issue sometimes though is the 'skilling up' of the adults. Often (in my experience) teachers and after school people are fine with having the games played - but they have this attitude like 'well it's all beyond me - but they look good'. <BR/><BR/>Skilling the adults is vital as it would hopefully inspire a certain zeal or passion for the games they wouldn't otherwise have, and it ensures the games can function properly without some kids 'taking over' the direction of the game. It also helps when it comes to packup time - cos they don't just look into a box and say 'well there's lots of coloured bits in there it must be all packed' (not that they'd do that anyway - but you never be toooooo sure)!<BR/><BR/>Of course it also means that the kids have someone who's name they can cal out loudly and abruptly when a rule needs to be clarified or an 'unfair' play is made ;) - "No, big meeples can't be used to kill littler meeples - they are not gangsta's. Not even if that's what happens in 50cents movie!"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14856978.post-1160351189199392282006-10-08T16:46:00.000-07:002006-10-08T16:46:00.000-07:00They're great ideas, Gerald - thanks. I will add t...They're great ideas, Gerald - thanks. I will add them to the list.<BR/><BR/>The after care co-ordinator has added one more concern - the games should not have super-nice "bits" as they tend to go missing. :(Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12731608339380263848noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14856978.post-1160327180586914292006-10-08T10:06:00.000-07:002006-10-08T10:06:00.000-07:00Very nice. You folks are doing such great things w...Very nice. You folks are doing such great things with and for your children, as well as for the community.<BR/><BR/>I might also recommend Zirkus Flohcati, Frank's Zoo, and Pick Picknic -- easy rules, fast play, lots of players, and it's okay if someone has to drop out before the game is finished. I would guess that even if a piece of "feed" was lost from Pick Picknic, it would not be a major problem (just use what's available), since it is not for really serious gaming.<BR/><BR/>A note about Frank's Zoo -- we never play with the rules listed beyond the basics. We ignore the partnerships, card exchanges, and special scoring for lions. It is certainly not a complicated game when played this way.Gerald McDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03032201828179314072noreply@blogger.com