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Attentive Architects

The game that builds… attention!

Michele Carrozzini, Francesca Gini

Product: Teaching tools

ISBN: 978-88-590-3005-8

Publication date: 01/05/2022


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Take on the role of builders and design the most beautiful, rich and best managed town by making the best possible use of the space around the Town Hall and the characteristics of the various buildings.  But be careful: you must never lose sight of the opponent’s plans! A fun and engaging game to train basic cognitive functions, essential for the development of soft skills.

The objective of the game is to score as many points as possible: based on how the cards are placed, the combinations of buildings and other urban elements, and the strategies used, it is possible to earn victory points in different ways!

From the authors’ experience in attention enhancement interventions, a game dedicated to strengthening executive functions to train attention and working memory and be able to select and use information.




Attentive architects

The game that builds… attention!


Take on the role of a builder and design the most beautiful town, but be careful: you must never lose sight of your opponent's plans!

An innovative game designed to train basic cognitive functions, essential for the development of soft skills. Through play, children will be able to: strengthen executive functions, train attention and working memory, select and use information. In order to win, one must pay close attention to how the tiles will be placed and the strategies used, making the best possible use of the space around the Town Hall and the characteristics of the various buildings and other urban elements.

The game is intended for 2 players aged 8 and up.  Each game lasts for approximately 25 - 30 minutes.

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Materials

The game is composed of:

2 playing boards – grass base

48 cards

30 gems

HOW TO PLAY

The goal of the game is to score as many points as possible. Points can be earned in different ways: based on how the cards are placed, how buildings and other urban elements are combined, and based on the strategies that will be adopted. The game ends when all the cards in the deck at the centre of the table are finished. The points are counted as specified in the Score Table.

Leaf through the instructions leaflet that has been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation: