Guess Who? is a simple, yet fun and effective two-player game to help students develop their flexible thinking and abstract reasoning skills. Two players sit across from each other, both with the same assortment of 24 different character faces. To start the ga... View More
This unique, fun drawing game will be a truly enjoyable way for students to develop their visual, speaking, listening and spatial skills when played with a cooperative group. The instructions can feel quite confusing, though the game is actually quite simple. ... View More
This simple yet engaging visual puzzle game can appeal to a broad range of ages and spatial abilities. Players are presented with an empty 10x10 grid and three puzzle pieces of different sizes and shapes at a time. They must make the puzzle pieces fit together... View More
This is a good visual-spatial game with no timer and clean functionality. Students begin at the easiest level and progress through the many levels of multi-colored boards with multi-colored snakes. The object is to drag the snakes around the board so that the ... View More
RGB Express offers a wonderful twist on a traditional maze puzzle. Each puzzle has multiple different colored trucks which must pick up packages along the route and deliver them to the appropriate destination without crossing the other trucks' paths. Players m... View More
Risk is a challenging, strategic board game for two to six players which can be engaging and rewarding for those willing to invest hours in the game. Success requires using a variety of skills including planning, strategy, cooperation, and attention. Students ... View More
Race to the Treasure is a collaborative board game that will encourage shared decision making, creative problem solving and a sense of community. Players work together as a team against a common obstacle, not against each other. Players try to beat the ogre, a... View More