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Games in Civilization

1999
Games are an inseparable part of culture. The development of games, accessories, and ideas represent a component of civilization. Games in Civilization introduces visitors to this fascinating aspect of world cultures. Although all civilizations are different, their games are repeatedly the same in practice, though the principals of the game may have been realized in different ways. Our entry gives users a simple interface for researching games and their unique connections with civilizations. It illustrates how games have grown and matured through time, and differences between games in different time periods and world locations. It also covers the topic of Game Theory: mathematical as well as psychological. It gives users the ability to view the diverse ideas and opinions of others and respond to these, providing a significant and enriching experience. Visitors are encouraged to expand the database by adding games not already explored. Students, teachers, and those simply interested in games will find a useful and meaningful medium for refining their knowledge of games throughout civilization.

Team

KatarzynaXIV Staszic High School, Warsaw, Poland


SajidCentral High School, Philadelphia, PA, United States


ZacharyPalmer High School, Chickaloon, AK, United States


Age Range

19 & under

Coaches

Piotr ZarembaWSUiB, Warsaw, Poland


Steve KruegerMat-Su School District, Palmer, AK, United States


Mark RosenSchool Dist. of Philadelphia, Blue Bell, PA, United States


Category

Sports & Recreation > Games & Toys

Social Sciences & Culture

Audience

All ages

Language

English, Polish