A Review of Board Games Used in Education

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If you’re looking for a fun pastime that involves physical activity, mental health, and even cognitive functions, then board games might be for you. There are many different types of games to choose from, both in person and online. Some of the most traditional games include chess and Chinese checkers, which are both considered ancient board games. These games generally involve pieces of wood with figures, chips, symbols, or both, as well as cards. Other games, such as Ludo, are based on the idea of moving colored tiles around a board and throwing dice.

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, many board games were created and marketed for a low price. These games often featured attractive illustrations and were popular with children. Their designs often involved races against other players and used counters or buttons to move along the board. The game became more popular after the emergence of newer, more sophisticated board games and the advent of computer-generated graphics. But the game’s eroticism was not unwelcome; it was still associated with gambling, and this changed the way board games were used.

Nevertheless, a recent review of studies involving the use of board games for education has identified a range of problems with these studies. The number of studies reviewed was small, and many were single-group studies, comparing pre-post intervention and post-intervention outcomes. This research design does not control for placebo effects, and it is therefore imperative to include a control group in intervention studies. This means that board games are a useful tool for promoting social and emotional well-being.