Geek Organization: Out With the Old, In With the New

Last year, I was having a personal geek problem. To my shame, my game collection was in total disarray. I couldn't easily find the games I wanted to play, I had games all over the floor, and I had a hard time getting into the room where my games were kept. I decided "enough was enough" and started addressing the problem by getting organized and cleaning up the clutter.

Stars Game Review

Stars was a real surprise to me. The game becomes more and more difficult as it progresses and more entertaining in the process. Simply outstanding and highly recommended, Stars is one game that'll keep you thinking well after it has been put away.

Jab: Realtime Boxing Game Review

Jab: Realtime Boxing is a wonderful game to experience. The first time you play it, you'll be tempted to simply play cards quickly. This is a rookie move and expected. But after playing against another player who has experience, you'll quickly realize that a well placed jab is worth 10 wild upper-cuts.

Tsuro Game Review

I can’t recommend this game enough for little geeks. If they can trace a line with a token, they can play the game. They might not be able to strategize moves in advance, but that’s alright. They’ll stay in the game long enough to enjoy playing it and spending the time with family and friends.

Don’t Forget the Comic Books

I cannot stress enough how important reading is! If you can get your little geeks interested in reading early, you will be doing them a tremendous favor. Their reading skills will be ahead of their class, their motivation to learn will increase, and their confidence will be off the scale. Comics are a great way to get your little geeks interested in reading and explore new and interesting stories with dynamic characters and interesting plots!

Scholastic Gamification: Using Video Games to Teach

I am, and most likely always will be, a huge fan of gamification. The concept of building dynamic game mechanics into every day activities is a wonderful idea. A new web-based company is hoping to bring gamification to your household and teach your little geeks math in the guise of video games and prizes. Not a bad idea!