

Zack Edwards, Founder
- Jul 30, 2018
TOTALLY MEDIEVAL: THE EPIC MATH ADVENTURE IS NOW LIVE
This is the first Math game of its kind and we know you will love it. Its a mixture of Chess, Math, and Medieval times. We are trying to change a culture that gaming has to be all about make believe and removing ourselves from reality. Instead, we can use it to learn and grow while simply having fun. Tangible games are very important in learning because it uses 3 of the 5 senses we have (sight, hearing, touch) and this makes learning retention more effective. About the game:


Arrin Christine B., age 13
- Jul 28, 2018
The Titanium Bathtub Cockpit
A-10 Thunderbolt II: Warthog - Part 2 Ah, the A-10. An amazing aircraft; beautiful to watch, but fatal to its foes. Known as the Thunderbolt in official Air Force materials, it’s called the Warthog by those who love it and those who fear it. Just like its namesake, the Warthog is known for its lethal demeanor and easily recognizable appearance: teeth or tusks are painted onto the cone. It also has a GAU-8 Avenger 30mm Gatling gun on the nose. (Military.com) The Warthog has fa


Bevin M., age 35
- Jul 27, 2018
When Pigs Fly!!!
The next time someone says “that’ll happen when pigs fly,” you can tell them that warthogs have been airborne since 1975 – A-10. “Warthogs” that is. But why on Earth would a high-tech military aircraft have such a nickname? Let’s take a closer look at the African warthog and see if we can find the answer. When a warthog is startled or threatened, it boasts a running speed of up to thirty miles per hour. They are so well-adapted to the dry seasons of their African savanna habi


Devin H. - age 11
- Jul 26, 2018
Memorial Day: Sam Houston is Dead
Sam Houston was born on March 2, 1793 in Virginia. He is remembered for helping Native Americans and aiding the people of Texas in their battle for independence. In 1806, his father, Major Samuel Houston, sold their family farm. Sadly, Major Samuel died before they could move, but the farm had already been sold. The family immigrated and began farming in Tennessee. Sam didn't like farming, and his brothers were always bossing him around, so when he was 15 he ran away from hom


Zack Edwards, Founder
- Jul 25, 2018
Creating Hundreds of Published Authors
When we began the Rare Card Program, we made it a packaged deal. Not only did you have the 'Create Your Own Card' contest, where players submitted their own cards ideas for a chance to win $500, but you had the Rare Card (L)earning Program, giving you the chance to claim those rare cards through essay writing. We also wanted to give youth the rare opportunity to have their essays published. So far, we have published dozen's of essays, but soon we hope to publish hundreds. Ima


Rob Mims, age 14
- Jul 24, 2018
Continental Army Intelligence
Benjamin Tallmadge was the leader and organizer of the Culper Ring. He successfully led many raids across Long Island under the code name John Bolton. Commissioned by General George Washington in 1778, the Culper Ring informed Washington of the British Army’s activities in New York City. While Washington directed the Ring’s operations, Tallmadge controlled it. The Culper Ring was a spy network, and code names were used to prevent agents from being caught and killed for their


Historical Conquest Team
- Jul 23, 2018
A Student Driven Curriculum and Interactive Adventure into the American Revolution
We have had dozens of pre-orders without releasing much information so I wanted to share with you a little more of our vision in our new curriculum. I shared this in an email with a parent who was asking questions about the American Revolution curriculum last week and I think you may also be interested in hearing this new concept: "Here is a sneak peek at the Illustrated Encyclopedia that will be the first half of the curriculum. Each illustrated page will contain links to ba