AY Honor Board Games - Advanced Answer Key
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Board Games - Advanced
Skill Level
Unknown
Year
Unknown
Version
23.05.2025
Approval authority
Ukrainian Union
1
Have the Board Games - Basic patch.
2
Prepare a short report on the oldest board games, in which you will tell about at least 3 games, their countries of origin, and who invented them and for what purpose. Give some interesting fact or legend related to these games.
3
Define the following terms:
3a
Eurogame
3b
Amerithrash
3c
Dystauer
3d
Draft
3e
Tile
3f
Hex
3g
Miple
3h
Gameplay
3i
Setting
3j
Unit
3k
Token
4
Provide at least 2 examples of games by the type of objects used:
4a
Card games
4b
Dice
4c
Games with miniature figures
4d
Games with pencil and paper
4e
Board games with a game board
4f
Games that use tiles
4g
Role-playing games
4h
Word games
5
Create your own ranking list of 20 board games with a brief description of each game and its rules OR create your own collection of at least 7 board games.
6
Know and be able to explain what the term “Print and Play” means. Create one board game using this method or make props for one of your existing board games.
7
Develop a new game or adapt an existing game to a Biblical theme. You can either make the necessary props yourself or purchase them as a ready-made set.
8
Make a list of 5 games that are appropriate to play on the Sabbath. Play at least 1 of them with children/youth at the Sabbath service in the church OR at the camp.
9
Participate in organizing and conducting at least 4 board game club meetings in your club/church/camp. Draw a spiritual conclusion about one of the board games you have chosen and played.
10
Based on requirement 8 of the Board Games - Basic Honor, make a list of 5 games that you think Christians should not play. Justify your choice.
11
Based on Ephesians 5:15-16, explain how gambling addiction can develop and how to prevent it.
12
What does Ellen White say in her books about board games? Do you think these statements are relevant today?