I'm willing to give it a shot with my English class, and help come up
with some ways that would make it more playable with my students. I
like the game... I think it has a lot of potential, but my kids are so
non-imaginative that it is a huge struggle for them to do this kind of
activity.
Magi
Kristin wrote:
--On April 6, 2006 Solomon Davidoff wrote:
Kristin, any chance of getting some incredible discount on Fluxx Blanks,
or maybe offering Fluxx Blank Decks for teachers?
Nothing beyond our standard 30% discount to teachers...
We are actually running low on Fluxx Blanxx, and will need to print
more before too long, so I'm not looking to move a lot of them at
crazy low prices to teachers...
Now - ask the same question about the blanks for Nanofictionary...
We have HUGE piles of Nono Blanks that I would love to find a good use
for. Any teacher who wants to do something with Nanofictionary in
their classroom could easily talk me out of a big pile of the blanks
practically for free - particularly if you can help me with ideas for
using the game and the blanks in the classroom.
We will be doing a new print run of the game itself before too long,
and we plan to make some changes. The rule book wants to talk about
different ways you can play with the cards... so I would love to get
more teachers playing with this game and offering classroom suggestions.
-Kristin
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