Games

We believe that playing games can bring people together by creating a fun environment for learning.

All of the games listed here are available to be used when you work with Jason

Jason runs game design workshops for kids, teens, and adults! Check out the workshop materials here.

There Are Donuts in the Breakroom

This is a donut-based heist game where everyone is guilty. It’s up to the players to explain what happened to the donuts and who stole them. This game encouraging communication, listening, and team-building.

This team-building game has a simple goal. Make sure you get the toppings that you want on your slices of pizza. But as you might expect, there’s a bit more to it. This game works well to help teammates work together and show empathy.

Opposite is Opposite

This fun, cooperative word game helps teams to learn how to communicate to other’s by taking into account their own knowledge and the knowledge of the receiver.

This solo journaling game allows you to consider feelings around things that have been lost. Throughout the game you are asked to reflect on feelings created when watching events at your home, while you cannot be there.

RPS Mingle

This game is designed to use at larger gatherings and conferences as an ice breaker that can be played as either an event or as a background event to the main event. The game can be customized for individual groups to create a one-of-a-kind experience.

This solo journaling game leads you on a journey of reflection on world-altering change that is out of your control. It’s designed to help you consider how changes impact you and discover what you can do to manage your feelings around change.