The
Benefit of Using Boggle Game Technique
Dickman (2011: 71) stated that the belief that exist among players and their
effects on game-play are opened a venues for consideration and study. Perhaps by further investigating
belief systems, as well as the other three categories defined above, we can
reach a deeper understanding of successful word searching in Boggle-like games.
1) Searching for Boggle-words has
little to do with real thinking or problem solving. Consequence When searching a Boggle board, players will only
utilize primitive strategies, without invoking complex heuristics such as the
ones listed in this paper.
2) Boggle-words are found early on in
a round, if they are found at all. Consequence
As the end of a round nears, players give up on searching for more
words.
3) Only geniuses are capable of great
success in Boggle-like games.
Consequence If you (a typical
player) are not a natural “Boggler,” too bad. If you forget a word’s anagrams,
you will not be able to figure them out on your own. You must settle for a list
with fewer and shorter words.
The benefit of board games
are also rich in learning
opportunities. They satisfy your child's competitive urges and the
desire to master new skills and concepts, such as:
1)
Number and shape recognition,
grouping, and counting
2)
Letter recognition and reading
3)
Visual perception and colour
recognition
4)
Eye-hand coordination and manual
dexterity.