Throughout time games around the world have
evolved, been recreated, and passed down from generation to generation.
Our class has spent time researching these games, learning the
rules for each game, and creating an animation to depict each game.
The descriptions, rules, and animations were all writtten and
created by individual students. For some games, there is a
plethora of information from which to research. For other games,
students had to create rules from pictures and slight amounts of
information. We hope you enjoy learning about these games and
cultures, perhaps try to play some of these games with your family and
friends, and appreciate how games may be a way to demonstrate some
similarities and differences among varying ancient and modern cultures
from all seven continents
of the world!
Have fun!
Be sure to look for the link at the top right of every game page which
will return you to this "home page."
Click on a game below to take you to the individual pages!
Mutorere One
Mutorere Two
Go
Tangrams One
Tangrams Two
Oware
Magic Squares One
Magic Squares Two
Patolli
Tapatan One
Tapatan Two
Carrom One
Carrom Two
Ko-no One
Ko-no Two
Paiute
Wari One
Wari Two
The Tower of Brahma One
The Tower of Brahma Two
Konane One
Konane Two
Senet
Nine Men's Morris
Nyout
Soma Cube
Twenty Squares
Asalto
Tablita