Learn about symbols and icons while having fun.
Have a game where you have to identify symbols and icons in a growing level of difficulty. Each level can have new symbols that are based (historically or visually) on previous level’s correctly identified symbols.
A fun way to make you think.
An app that sends everyone one answer a day (the same one for everyone), and all players have to guess what the question might be. Every day a winner is announced.
It’s important not only because of the constantly connected world we live in, or the increasing government prying into our private lives but also as an important concept and a way of thinking.
Games that are fun to play and teach the player many aspects of encryption. The more games they play the more complex concepts and techniques they learn.
For kids: help them have some structure to their story, and show them many different possibilities. For all: help them get going with their imagination, and have fun.
Have different card packs for different aspects of storytelling. Structure, genres (romantic, detective, fantasy etc.), time periods, style (narrated, first person etc.), atmosphere etc. Can also be done online (website, app), and an online community where the finished stories can be published.
Have fun with friends.
Build a huge life size game, with slides and ladders on, around and inside a mound. Instead of just luck, add an element of time to complete tasks (climbing up or sliding down.)