Board game proposal for cultural enhancement of territory and brazilian folklore
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https://doi.org/10.32358/rpd.2022.v8.609Keywords:
brazilian folklore, game, elementary tetrad, procedural rhetoric, active methodologiesAbstract
Objective: The article proposes to stimulate discussions focused on the valorization of Brazilian popular culture. The game focuses on a confrontation theme between some of the folklore creatures telling the story through the battle rules, being developed from traditional game mechanics. Methodology/Approach: It was created using Tetrade Elementar as a base, which presents four inspired elements as essential for the formation of games: mechanics, which seeks to define the game procedures; the narrative, presenting a story through desse jogo; aesthetics, which explores the appearance of the game to be developed in order to attract the attention of its players; and technology, which reveals the physical environment by which will be interacting with the game. Findings: it is a competitive and cooperative board game that arises to playfully address issues related to Brazilian folklore, as an alternative to present and instigate players about culture and stories. Limitations: turn the game more immersive and captivating, as well as more balanced immunity to the abilities of some characters. Originality/Value of the article: new approaches to learning any subject in a playful, an innovative way, with the potential to contribute to the common national curriculum base (BNCC).Downloads
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