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03 Mar
Posted by Yehuda Berlinger as Modern Board Games
Students and staff of Clarkson University created a k-12 board game called Energy Choices representing the choices we make in energy consumption and how it affects our wallets and lives.
It was created a few years back and is still in use. While you don’t make a tremendous amount of choices during the game, you do get to make some. When you pass a gas station, you must fill up according to your vehicle type, earning you negative carbon points. Pieces used to represent the players are d4s (for bicycles) and d8s (for cars).
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