Games
Across
- 3. A physical or digital version involving skill or athleticism, often played in teams, such as soccer, basketball, or tennis.
- 4. A casual, social activity that usually involves multiple players, encouraging fun and interaction, like charades or musical chairs.
- 6. An activity that challenges your thinking skills, requiring you to arrange or solve pieces or problems to find the correct solution.
- 7. A competitive activity, either digitally or in real life, where you control a vehicle, and the goal is to reach the finish line before others.
- 9. An activity that uses a deck of playing cards, like "Go Fish" or "Uno," where players follow rules to collect, match, or discard cards.
- 10. An activity that requires planning, decision-making, and tactics, often involving resource management, like chess or Risk.
- 12. A type where players take turns and move pieces on a flat surface, often with squares or other shapes, such as chess or Monopoly.
Down
- 1. A storytelling experience where players explore, solve problems, and follow a storyline through different scenarios or quests.
- 2. A type where players work together towards a common goal, often requiring teamwork and communication to achieve victory, like building a tower or completing a puzzle.
- 5. A knowledge-based challenge where players answer questions about different subjects, like history, science, or pop culture.
- 8. An activity that revolves around the formation, guessing, or rearrangement of letters and words, such as Scrabble or hangman.
- 10. A digital version that imitates real-life situations, such as running a virtual city, farm, or business.
- 11. An activity that challenges your ability to remember and recall information, such as matching pairs of cards or repeating a sequence of colors.