Virtual Arcade
Make Your Own Games
- Scratch is a free, fun and
easy-to-use application that gives kids and adults the tools they
need to build their own games. And the good news is that you won't
have to write a single line of computer code to do it!
A Learning Games Sampler
- Ayiti,
a game co-created by a group of high school students, looks at the
issue of poverty in Haiti and how it impacts access to education.
- CO2Fx
is a simulation that helps players understand global warming and
the issues that surround it.
- Practice your teaching skills in simSchool’s virtual classroom.
- Flow seems simple on the surface. But this game has lots of layers.
- Learn how you can help stop a modern-day genocide in Darfur is Dying.
- Do you like “getting small”? Go on a Nanoquest and learn about nanotechnology in a colorful 3-D game space.
- Use your knowledge of physics to keep the penguin (that is a penguin, right?) from crashing in Line Rider.
- Love detective stories? Then try your hand at Secrets@Sea – and solve some real-world ocean-themed cases.>
- Lemonade Stand will test your skills as an entrepreneur.
- Within six weeks of its launch, Food Force had one million users. Try these six missions to race against time and feed thousands of people in the fictitious island of Sheylan.
- Create your own snowflakes!
- DragonFly TV Cup is a nifty way to practice your skills at navigating a ship around an obstacle course.
- Build a virtual frog – no dissection required.
From THINKPORT.ORG, MPT’s supersite for the educational community
Think you’ve got what it takes to survive in colonial Maryland? You’ll find out as you try to Build Your Own Plantation.
It’s kind of like poker … with an ecological twist. Try to beat the house at Meal Deal.
Do you think you have the math chops to solve problems and beat the evil genius Dr. Wick, ID? Try Villainy, Inc.
You’ve imagined it all your life. But can you really afford your Dream Prom?

Learning Game Portals
- HA Games offers
middle-school students "stealth education" in a set of cool math
and science games.
- Cut the Knot
Games has simple but neat games and puzzles covering various
math topics. (We've had some problems accessing this site with Firefox.
Explorer and Safari, though, seem to do the trick just fine.)
- Social
Impact Games links to a huge range of "entertaining games with
non-entertainment goals" for kids and grown-ups.
- MazeWorks
features a wide range of logic games, puzzles and mazes, including
classics like the Tower of Hanoi.
- Cognitive
Labs offers plenty of gaming brain food and some retro favorites,
too.
- You’ll find a cool clearinghouse of free online learning
games, all organized by subject, at the Gameaquarium.
- PBS’s
Cyberchase is an Emmy Award-winning series that teaches kids
aged 8-12 math concepts in a fun way they can understand. This site
offers games such as Mission Magnetite, where you have to match
fractions, percents, and images to prevent Hacker from fueling up
his space ship.
- The
National Library of Virtual Manipulatives presents a number
of mathematics-based simulations and games, grouped by age level
and mathematics strand.
- As part of their Learning
Division, the UK’s BBC presents a range of games, organized
by discipline and grade level.
- You can think like a Nobel Prize-winning scientist or mathematician
by playing the games
and simulations offered by the Nobel Foundation and its commercial
partners.
- Mike
Mountain Horse Elementary School in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada,
offers this list of what their staff considers to be the top 100
online learning games.
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