The following games have been fully peer-reviewed by the Editorial Board, are suitable for novice instructors, and are listed as "Level Four" games in the Big List of Reacting Games:
- America’s Founding: The Constitutional Convention
- Forest Diplomacy: War and Peace on the Colonial Frontier, 1756-57
- Greenwich Village, 1913: Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman
- Kentucky, 1861: Loyalty, State, and Nation
- Red Clay, 1835: Cherokee Removal and the Meaning of Sovereignty
The following games have been play-tested at conferences and/or been reviewed by members of the Reacting Consortium Board. These games are still in the peer-review process, are suitable for experienced instructors, and are listed as "Level Three" games in the Big List of Reacting Games:
- Acid Rain and the European Environment, 1979-89
- Beware the Ides of March: Rome, 44 BCE
- The Collapse of Apartheid and Dawn of Democracy in South Africa, 1993
- Constantine and the Council of Nicaea
- Frederick Douglass, Slavery, Abolitionism, and the Constitution: 1845
- Japan, the West, and the Road to World War, 1940-41
- The Josianic Reform: Deuteronomy, Prophecy, and Israelite Religion
- Kansas, 1999: Evolution and Creation Science
- Korea at the Crossroads of Civilizations: Confucianism, Westernization, and the 1894 Kabo Reforms
- Marlowe and Shakespeare, 1592
- Modernism vs. Traditionalism: Art in Paris, 1888-89
- Rage Against the Machine: Technology, Rebellion, and the Industrial Revolution
- The Second Crusade: The War Council of Acre, 1148
- The Struggle for Civil Rights: Birmingham to Memphis, 1963-66
- The Struggle for Palestine, 1936
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RELATED LINKS
Browse the Big List of Reacting Games (BLORG)
Submit your RTTP Concepts and Prototypes
View templates for game design
Download instructor's materials from the RTTP Game Library
Learn about the Short Science Games Initiative: Collaborative Research on the RTTP Pedagogy for Science Education

