Thursday, February 23, 2012
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Definitions of Games by Supa Swap.

 

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Not everybody knows what different types of games are, so here this week at Suap Swap I will give you a brief guide and history of them.

1. Arcade style. Arcade style games are simulated games played in a room commonly known as an "arcade" where you pay and play a short game like Space Invaders and PacMan.


These were most common in the 80s but you can not beat going into a dark arcade, putting a coin in a slot and play one of these basic but classic games, better atmosphere than playing alone at home.

2. Card, Logic and Board Games. Card Games are common games like Solitaire and Poker and nowadays these are simulated on computers, where the computer is the opponent.

Logic games are like Master Mind, these are designed for brain training and stimulating, and now come in a wide range like handheld PSP with Brain Training.

Board Games are by no means boring!, the classics like Monopoly and Cluedo are great to get the whole family together on a Sunday afternoon and enjoy a good Board game. Computer versions are not the same for me.

3. Graphical adventures. These are very basic 80s style computer games with very basic graphics, they are called point and click adventures, as all you do is point the mouse and click to open another box or screen, very popular in the late 80s.

4. Simulation. Simulation games were a completely different way of playing a game, most popular in arcades, these fun games were shaped like a car or a bike and your controls felt real, even down to the seatbelt and gear stick, allowing you to feel like your inside the game. Nowadays you have things like Wii, where these simulate the body movements.

5. Role Playing. These are games usually played in a group, where one or more act out a part in a pretend manner, the others have to guess what you are trying to get across, these games were most popular before computers found their way into our homes.

 

Topten board games what we here at the Supa Swap office rate the best.

 

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10. Jambo, This is a trading game played with cards and the aim is to make the most money from selling fruit, teas and food to other traders in the game.

9. Dvonn,
This is a challenging stacking game, with very simple rules. It is played with 3 red 23 white and 23 black pieces. The pieces must remain touching the red pieces but the winner is to get as many pieces of their colour stacked on top at any one time.

8. Dixit,
This is a simple picture game made up of 36 big picture cards for up to 6 players, each have to mime out what they see until someone guesses and wins the card; the one with the most cards are the winner.

7. Monopoly, One of the most classic games where you move round a board with a dice and collect and buy streets and houses famous in london. Other versions are now on the markes of most famous cities around the World.

6. Candy Land,
This takes children on a magical fantasy journey of imaginative characters, this has been going for more than 50 years.

5. Life, This is a family favourite and nearly 40 years old, spin the wheel of fate to become a millionaire or just a poor country boy  having to work for a living and take all LIFE has to offer. Go down that route and your destiny is to retire a happy and much loved person, that is the real winner of this game.

4. Scrabble,
This classic brain teaser has to be one of the simplest but best games on the market, dig in and pick out letters to form words and gain points.

3. Trivia Pursuit,
This is the hardest general knowledge game of all time, answer the questions and win the game, great to stimulate even the oldest brains.

2. Operation,
This is designed for 1 player and the aim is to take plastic body bones out of a body shaped board before the alarm sounds, will you make a good doctor?

1. Cluedo,
This is a great game designed up to six players. Play through this murder mystery game where even the murderer does not know who they are until near the end. This can go on for hours and even one has been made to send invitations through the post to invite your oppositions in this suspense game, make this a whole night game, definitely has to be the best in Supa Swap game ranking.

 

This week Supa Swap would like to discuss different ways of playing games and how online gaming is much more than you think.

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It seems now that with most homes having the internet and kids growing up learning how to use it, computers seem to be a thing of everyday life now and family activities and games seem to be a thing of the past, except maybe at Christmas when it is the only time that most of us as a family can sit down and enjoy each others company. Take out and dust off Cluedo or Monopoly that we all only see once a year at the most.

Online


Online gaming seems to be a thing of the time and with more and more games out there for learning then perhaps the internet is not such a bad place for your child to be.
Most internet gaming sites offer live online, playing realtime with other players all over the world This can be fantastic fun and this is probably the modern day Pen Pal.

Education


Apart from just thrashing somebody the other side of the world, which I might add is great fun,
there are also great education games and brain games to actually help the child learn whilst having fun. Below are a few popular sites Supa Swap have picked out.
Have a look and see what you think.

www.school/games.com
www.schooltimegames.com
www.kaboose.com
 

Sudoku, or sometimes as it is referred to as Saduko, is a pen to paper game which became an international hit in late 2005, and here in the Supa Swap office we still are crazy about it.

Sudoku

Aim Of The Game


Sudoku is a logic based game where the object is to fill a 9x9 grid with digits so that each row and each column contain 1 to 9 in a box of 3x3 sub-grids where each box needs to contain 1 to 9. So you have a grid of 9 x 9 boxes containing smaller boxes of 3  x 3.

Advanced


Other versions have since been released like Killer Sudoku where this contained 18 x 18 boxes and each box inside contains 1 to 18, double the brainpower is required for this one.

Sudoku


Sudoku was first invented in France in 1886 where a similar version was being played and winners and different versions were printed weekly in the L'Echo de Paris.
The most modern version was brought to book stores and shops in 1979 designed by the famous puzzle inventor Howard Garns, a 74 year old retired Architect from India.
Sudoku then seemed to dye off through the 80's and 90's until becoming a mega hit in 2005 and is still as popular today.
This game is a great way to pass time on the bus or train and keep your brain in action.
 
Supa Swap's Top Ten Party Games to complete any party.

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10. Tug Of War, can be played in the garden, a large piece of rope and equal people on each side of the rope, ones to pull the most wins.

9. Catch The Balloon, sit in a circle and everyone has a number, put the highest number in the centre, they are then called "it", "it" holds a balloon and calls out a number whilst dropping the balloon onto the floor, that number needs to catch the balloon before it hits the floor or they are out the game.

8. Buzz Balloon, everyone blows up a balloon and lets it go towards a chosen target, the one closest to the target wins.

7. Back to Back Balloon Popping, stand in pairs with a balloon between your backs, the ones to pop the balloon first is the winning pair.

6. Treasure Hunt, hide some items around the garden and leave clues and questions to take them to the next target, this game takes a bit of planning but can lead to hours of fun and you can make it last as long as you like.

5. What's My Line, place the children in a circle on the floor, one must leave the room, whilst they are out the others must decide what they do as a job, when they return they have to ask what they need to buy, the others have to give clues what type of clothing and things they need to buy to do this job, until they guess what they are!

4. Pass The Sand, line up in 2 lines in the garden and the first of each line grabs a handful of sand, passing this back through the line, at the end the last person places what sand is left in their hand on a plate, the most sand left is the winning team.

3. Poor Kitty, sit in a circle with a blindfolded person in the centre, they then must grab one from the circle who will say the words "poor kitty" in a strange voice then start meowing if the one with a blindfold can not identify the "prisoner" then the game continues until they identify their prey.

2. Charades, sit in a circle and one has to act out a film or a book and the others have to guess, remember no speaking!.

1. Pass the Parcel, must be one of the most classic party games, wrap a present several times and pass it around a circle or people, every time the music stops and unwraps a layer, the one to peel off the last wins the prize.

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Supa Swap wishes you a Happy Party!
 
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Playing Games

With so many times of games on the market for your child, it is hard to know where to turn. Should they exercise the body or the mind, or should they just be good fun. In the Supa Swap blog The Games Room, our blogger James, takes a weekly look at some of the possible options.

 

James worked for many years in market research for a Games company and this has given him a unique perspective about how children react to different stimuli.

 

So if you can´t find what you are looking for, why not send James a message through one of the blog comments.