Educational Games

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person or thing that checks, such as an inspector or examiner

  • The game of checkers requires strategic thinking and planning.
  • Let's play a game of checkers to pass the time.
  • I used to be a checkers champ back in the day.
  • Their relationship was like a game of checkers, constantly moving back and forth.

verb to rearrange or reorder in a more coherent or understandable way

  • The students were asked to unscramble the sentences as part of their grammar exercise.
  • Can you help me unscramble these letters to form a word?
  • I'm really good at unscrambling stuff, it's like a puzzle to me.
  • She struggled to unscramble her thoughts after the shocking news.

noun a cube-shaped object associated with magical or mystical powers

  • The magic cube is a popular puzzle game that requires strategic thinking.
  • I love playing with the magic cube during my free time.
  • Check out this cool magic cube I found at the store!
  • Solving this problem felt like trying to figure out a magic cube.

noun African dominoes

  • African dominoes is a traditional game played in many countries across the continent.
  • Hey, want to play a round of African dominoes with me later?
  • I heard African dominoes is super fun, we should give it a try!
  • The political situation in the region is like a game of African dominoes, one event triggering a chain reaction of consequences.

noun A game is a form of play or sport, especially a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck.

article A is an indefinite article used before singular nouns when the noun is unspecified.

  • The team played a game of chess to improve their strategic thinking skills.
  • We're just playing a game of basketball at the park, wanna join?
  • Let's skip class and go play a game of hooky instead.
  • Life is like a game where you have to strategize and make the right moves to succeed.