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Supported Devices
Mobile
Updated
May 19,2019
Size
18.16 MB
Age
Everyone
Release Date
Description
Ideate Games is a set of 6 simple short (2-10 minutes) games. All games share the same content on 8 topics: objects from the British Museum, science discoveries, western literature, art, classical music composers, culture (combined 3 previous topics), movies, and nature, each with 50-100 entries. More topics will be added periodically (feel free to send us suggestions).

Put events or objects in chronological or numerical order in the Strings game. Strings gives you 9 random items each time. Can you find the 5 closest to each other?

How fast can you identify an item (book, museum object, movie, science discovery, composer) from a clue? Clues is a quick but tricky matching game, where the clues can be quotes, descriptions, categories, name of a piece of music or painting. You are given 9 images, and presented one clue at a time.

Given clues to 4 items or objects and a map of 11 rooms, can you figure out the shortest path to collect those 4 items? Collections is a real challenge to how well you know the subject.

In Rooms, 11 items have been left in the wrong rooms. Your task is to sort objects to the correct room, based on clues. Each game has a randomly different arrangement of rooms (10 variations).

Buckets is a sorting game, putting like things together. Quite a challenge for literature, art, music, science. Multiple levels of play.

Crime Scenes is a simple multi-room game. Given clues, how fast can you find the crime scene (one of the paintings), then the weapon (an object from the Museum set) and the perpetrator (a villain from literature)? Can you take the most efficient path to collect them?

You can also play all 6 games with your own content, if you prepare a spreadsheet and images as specified at http://www.ideategames.org/mobile This is a good way to learn a subject, or to be clever and create puzzles for your friends.