All of the paper-backed cards in the deck of Cards of the Humanities (i.e. those with images of old sheet of paper on the back, rather than those with images of a book cover on the back) represent the result of student research into the history and theory of literary genre.
To see the sources we used for this information, and if you want suggested readings to learn more about these literary genres, please see our bibliography.
We're developing a card game about literary genre. It could vaguely be described as Pokemon Go meets Cards Against Humanity, except that we're for the humanities. Read about our research and experience here.
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Friday, March 17, 2017
User Testing!
On the last day of class, we played our game using two decks of cards designed by students and produced by Make Playing Cards. We chose to get the cards produced in tarot card size in order to accommodate the amount of text some of them contain.
Here is student feedback on the experience of playing the game for the first time:
Here is student feedback on the experience of playing the game for the first time:
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