History Games

All books feature a description of the game, rules of play, and include cards to cut up for play as well as blank cards so you can create your own.

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Players answer questions or perform actions based on unusual events and experiences around the world.

The book features a description of the game, rules of the play, and cards to cut up and use in playing the game.

Additionally, there are blank cards so you can create your own cards.

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In HYSTERICAL HISTORY, players answer questions based on what happened, why it occurred, or what might happen in the future based on a description of a historical event with a twist.

Also, they may be asked to perform actions based on what a historical figure did in that event.

The book features a description of the game, rules of the play, and cards to cut up and use in playing the game.

Additionally, there are blank cards so you can create your own cards.

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ANCIENT EMPIRES is a question-and-answer game in which players draw cards with statements and questions about ancient times, from the paleolithic to the neolithic period, starting from about 3500 to 1000 years ago.

After a player reads a statement and asks a question about it, other players answer the question or act out a scene from the past, and the player with the best response gets the card.

The winner has the most cards at the end of the game.

For three or more players, the more the merrier – and the game is a great way to learn about the ancient empires, too. Just print out and cut up the cards to play.

Scamalot - Game Book Cover

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ANCIENT WORLD is a question-and-answer game in which players draw cards with statements and questions about ancient times, from the paleolithic to the neolithic period, starting from about 8 million to 3,000 years ago.

After a player reads a statement and asks a question about it, other players answer the question or act out a scene from the past, and the player with the best response gets the card.

The winner has the most cards at the end of the game.

For three or more players, the more the merrier – and the game is a great way to learn about the ancient world, too.  Just print out and cut up the cards to play.

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The game is about imagining a better life in the future and doing the most to create this vision.

While playing the game just for fun, players can discuss their views about what this future world might be like and how to create it.

Or they can leave out the discussion.  Players can make up their own cards and rules, too.

The game comes in a book which includes the rules and all the cards you need to play. You just print and cut up the cards to play the game.

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Players read facts about history or science on cards and other players have to tell whether that information is true or false.

The winner keeps the cards, and when the game ends, the player with the most cards wins.

You’ll also learn some amazing facts about history and science as you play the game.

Just print and cut up the cards to play.

For 3 to 6 players, age 12 to adult. 

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