Why Make Video Games ?
Making video games is a fun way to learn. Games help students stay focused and enjoy the lesson. They also help students understand hard ideas better. Playing games can also improve skills like thinking carefully and solving problems. You can use games for many subjects and for students of all ages.
Introduction to Genially
"Genially" is an online tool that helps you make interactive and fun content. You don’t need to know how to code or program. People use Genially to create presentations, quizzes, and even video games. It is easy to use and has many ready-made templates, so teachers and students can make learning more interesting.
Instructions:
First, you need to sign up and log in to Genially. Then, you can pick a game template or start a new project. Add pictures, backgrounds, and characters to make your game look nice. Use b**tons and clickable parts to let players move through the game. You can add animations to make it exciting. Link the pages and actions so the game works well. Test your game to make sure it works. When you are happy with it, share the game with your students by sending a link or putting it on your website.
Important Features of Genially for Games
Genially has many tools to help you make games. You can add b**tons that players click. You can add animations and sounds to make the game fun. You can create different story paths based on what players choose. For more advanced games, you can add scores and keep track of player progress, but this takes more practice.
Remember
Keep your game simple so players don’t get confused. Use pictures and colors that match your topic. Add challenges and rewards to make players want to keep playing. Test your game many times to fix any mistakes. Ask your students what they think so you can make your game better.
Examples:
You can make many kinds of games with Genially. For example, quiz games where students answer questions. History or science games that tell a story. Games to help learn new words. Puzzle games that make students think and solve problems.


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