Most of the older students are interested in the other games (fluxx and pyramids). Also, there are a ton of other non-looney games that they play, so there isn't much time for teaching a bunch of new games. It can also be a bit time consuming as well. I have had a few students show an interest, and it may catch on as more students start playing. Jay --- Christopher Hickman <tophu@xxxxxxx> wrote: > You find that elementary kids are too young to play > Nanofictionary? Maybe my relatives are just good a > making up stories, but I played with my 6 year old > niece and (also 6 year old) cousin, and they did > just fine. They had to ask about action cards, and > they mostly just looked at the pictures when making > up their stories. It was still very fun. I would > think that 6-11 year olds shouldn't have too much > trouble with Nanofictionary. > _______________________________________________ > Edu mailing list > Edu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.looneylabs.com/mailman/listinfo/edu > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com