Platforms: Windows | Mac (must install flash to work)
Description: Monster Attack is an interactive categories game suitable for any topic and subject.
This game has two modes:
Teams: Two teams go head to head to protect their city from giant monsters! The teacher chooses six categories (any you like) and says a word from one of those categories. One representative from both teams should listen to the word and press the appropriate button the fastest. Choosing a correct response advances the enemy team's monster. Choose an incorrect response advances your own monster!
Class: The entire class works together to answer questions to stop the monster from destroying their city. The monster never stops advancing so answer questions quickly to drive it back into the ocean. You can set the speed in which the monster advances and how many questions the students need to answer in order to win and defeat the monster.
Be careful!
Includes: software and instructions files
Playable with 2 teams.
Easy to use! Follow the on screen prompts to play.
Use custom categories when playing. Update the categories anytime, too!
The game is animated. The monsters advance as the game progresses. Upon winning, a laser gun will blast the winning team’s monster. The other team’s monster will spit fire at their city.
Built-in classroom management tools. (Freely send monsters forward or backward).
Question prompts: There are four question prompts that you can use when playing this game. You can change between these at will. The game download includes directions on how to prepare prompts 2-4.
- No prompt: Simply ask a question to your students without a prompt in the game. Ask any question you like. Using this mode takes no preperation before starting the game.
- Text Question Prompt: Prepare text questions and answers in advance using the included text document file. This prompt will display your prepared questions when playing.
- Picture Prompt: This prompt displays pictures that you've prepared in advance.
- Keyword Prompt: This prompt displays a set of keywords that you've prepared in advance.