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- OS *: Windows 7 SP1+
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
- Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0)
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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Chishiki Runner
Chishiki Runner is a classroom-oriented educational board-game experience that makes learning active and social. Think of it as a board game simulation where players use dice to move along a path, and each step triggers a knowledge challenge instead of a simple roll of the dice.
Gameplay centers on two winning conditions. The primary winner is the player who reaches the goal first and ends the game. A secondary winner is the player who answers the most questions correctly by the end of the session. This dual-win design blends speed, accuracy, and strategic thinking, keeping everyone engaged until the last moment.
Core mechanics are straightforward: on your turn, roll the dice and face a question. A correct answer lets you advance toward the finish; an incorrect answer costs you a turn, letting others move. The questions come from a questionnaire you prepare in advance, with each item including the question and its answer. During the game, these questions appear to the current player, making learning part of the competition.
Preparation is simple and flexible. Before playing, you fill out a questionnaire with the content you want to review. You can save up to five distinct questionnaires to cover different classes or subjects, enabling quick setup for multiple topics throughout the term. This makes it easy to reuse materials across weeks or different cohorts.
Designed to activate emotions and teamwork, Chishiki Runner was created to review concepts with higher education students in an engaging way, but it is equally suitable for classroom use at various levels. It supports collaboration and social interaction as players discuss answers, strategize movement, and cheer for teammates, turning studying into a collaborative experience rather than a solitary activity.
Player configuration and language support ensure broad applicability. Up to eight players can participate, either as individuals or as teams forming a classroom-wide competition. The game is available in English and Spanish, catering to bilingual classrooms and diverse student groups.
Practical uses include in-class reviews, concept refreshers, and an alternative way to incorporate Information Technologies into teaching. It offers a dynamic approach to revisiting topics, encouraging participation, and measuring understanding through both accuracy and pace.
Whether you are a student seeking a lively way to review concepts or a teacher aiming to enliven a lesson, Chishiki Runner provides a structured yet adaptable framework for active learning. Prepare the questions, invite your classmates, roll the dice, and race toward knowledge together.
