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A Guide to the William James College Board Game Library
Each game in the library has a one-page overview. In it you will find:
The game’s name. Games are shelved alphabetically, so they should be easy to find and check out.
A one-line summary. This will quickly let you know if the game you’re considering sounds interesting!
A description of the game, usually from the back of the box or BoardGameGeek.com
Quick info, including how long the game takes to play, the minimum and maximum number of players it supports, how complex the game is (as rated by BoardGameGeek.com: 1 is easy to pick up and play, and 5 is the most complex game in existence (Chess is a 3.71), the player dynamic (whether the game is cooperative or competitive and, if so, how intense the competition is), and skills involved in playing the game.
Suggested uses for the game. This game library was created to accomplish two goals:
Additional resources, such as research articles, notes about how the game has been used in the field in the past, instructions, instructional videos, and how to check the game out from the library.
We hope you have fun! If you have any questions or suggestions for the library please let us know.