Bricks

Game Bricks

Casual learning games to make your content engaging and fun.

Overview

Game bricks add a playful element to your learning content. They're designed to reinforce knowledge through interactive gameplay.

Available Games

Memory

The classic memory matching game. Learners flip cards to find matching pairs.

Configuration:

  • Card pairs with front and back content
  • Number of cards
  • Rich text or image content per card

Wordle

A word-guessing game inspired by the popular Wordle. Learners guess a target word in a limited number of attempts.

Configuration:

  • Target word
  • Number of allowed attempts
  • Word length

Hangman

The classic word-guessing game. Learners guess letters one at a time to reveal a hidden word before running out of attempts.

Configuration:

  • Target word
  • Optional hint/clue

A word search puzzle where learners find hidden words in a grid of letters.

Configuration:

  • List of words to hide
  • Grid size
  • Word directions (horizontal, vertical, diagonal)

Puzzle

A jigsaw puzzle game using a custom image. Learners drag pieces to reconstruct the original image.

Configuration:

  • Source image
  • Number of pieces / grid size
  • Difficulty level

Sliding Puzzle

A classic 15-puzzle style game where learners slide tiles to reconstruct an image.

Configuration:

  • Source image
  • Grid size

Trivial

A fast-paced quiz game with categories. Questions are organized by category (similar to Trivial Pursuit).

Configuration:

  • Categories with names and colors
  • Questions per category with options and correct answers
  • Time limits per question

Pasapalabra

A Spanish-style word game where each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a definition. Learners guess the word that starts with (or contains) each letter.

Configuration:

  • Letter-word pairs with definitions
  • Correct answers per letter

Tips for Using Games

  • Use games to reinforce concepts taught in earlier content bricks
  • Place games after informational content for knowledge checks
  • Vary game types to keep learners engaged
  • Keep game content aligned with learning objectives

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