When we think of games, we tend to think about recreational time. We think about relaxing, letting our hair down and having fun. Of course, games can tick all of these boxes. But have you ever considered how games could prove useful for education purposes too? Nowadays, more schools and other educational institutions are incorporating gaming into their syllabus to teach valuable skills and knowledge that can be applicable to other areas of life. For now, let’s focus on Dungeons and Dragons and how this world famous board game can prove useful for education!
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