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Students from all over the world are given the chance to take part in competitions while
playing language oriented computer games on the net. The games can be played by two or
more students. Five different games for each section of the course are available free of
charge to REWARD users at any time. While playing the games, students learn and improve
their language skills. An unlimited number of game teams can be created. For each team and
each game type, users can decide about the scope of the material that will be covered
during the game. |
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Sea Battle game |
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Sea
Battle
The players are first asked to select their fleet of ships. The board is divided into 100
fields in which the players place their ships. The players can also ask the computer to
place the ships in random order. The game is ready to begin once all ten of each
players ships are in place. During the gameplay, you will be asked language
questions every time you hit the other players ship. The correct answer allows you
to destroy the part of the ship you have found. If you answer incorrectly, you will have
to shoot again in the next turn. |

Letter Auction game |
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Letter Auction
In this game the users knowledge of vocabulary is reinforced. The goal is to make up
as many winning words as possible by using the letters won in the auction. The winning
words are displayed in a separate box so that you can always check which letters you need.
All players receive the same number of coins at the beginning of the game. The auction
begins. Players decide how many coins they are willing to give for the current letter
being displayed in the central box. If you need the letter to make up one of the winning
words, be prepared to pay more than the other players. The player offering more coins than
the others buys the letter which is automatically placed in the players letter
collection. Other players who did not buy the letter do not lose the coins offered in the
auction. The letters are displayed at random so there is a chance that the same letter
will appear two or three times in a row.
If you manage to make up a winning word, the word disappears from the list. The letters
used to make the word also disappear from your collection and you receive 10 coins for
each letter of the word as a reward.
The game ends when all of the winning words disappear or when all but one player goes
bankrupt. The player who manages to make up more winning words than the other is the
winner. In the case of bankruptcy, the player who remains in the game is the winner.
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Cliffhanger game |
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Cliffhanger
This game especially suits the needs of players who like true competition. You have to
climb the cliff as quickly as possible and the only way to do this is to answer the
questions asked in each round of the game. The players are asked questions in the question
box and given time to answer the question. When the time is up, the results are displayed
on the main screen. If the answer is correct, the player will move up, closer to the top
of the cliff. If the answer is wrong, the player moves down.
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The Virus game |
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The Virus
You are the virus that has to reach the most important part of the system. There are
various paths leading to the goal of your journey. The game board is covered with paths
leading from start to finish. The paths are winding and there are many forks and
crossroads. Each path is divided into small fields, which are the units of your journey.
To move along the path, the player throws the dice and the number resulting from the throw
is the number of fields the player can go forward.
Some of the paths are safer but the distance to cover is longer. The choice of the route
depends on the player. During the game, the screen automatically displays the necessary
part of the game board so that you can see where you are. Each of the players can check
the position of the other players and see the questions they are asked as well as their
answers.
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Chests game |
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Chests
The action of this game takes place in a 3D labyrinth. In this labyrinth there are a
number of chests each containing one word. You can open any chest you come across and
check its contents. You then decide whether you want to take the word from the chest with
you or not. Remember that you can only carry one word and your goal is to find its pair.
You need to find another chest containing a word somehow connected with the one you carry
(translation). When you find a chest containing the pair of the carried word, you put your
word into the chest. When you find a chest containing the pair of the word you are
carrying, you put your word in the chest. If you are right and two words make a pair, they
both disappear and the chest becomes empty. You score one point. The game ends when all of
the chests are empty. The player with the greatest number of points for correctly matched
pairs is the winner.
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