Games to play during class

Games to Play in Class

Looking for low-resource, management-based games that are suitable for class? Look no further! These games are browser-based and won’t require a lot of processing power, so your laptop will stay safe and sound. Enjoy some fun and engaging gameplay without taking up too much bandwidth or resources!

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  1. Here are some management-based games that are low-resource and can be played in a browser:

    1. Kingdom Rush – A classic tower defense game where you manage resources to build defenses and strategically place your towers to fend off waves of enemies.

    2. Cookie Clicker – A fun incremental game where you manage cookie production. Although it’s simple, it requires planning to optimize your cookie generation.

    3. Little Alchemy 2 – A combination-based game where you combine elements to create new items. It encourages strategic thinking and resource management.

    4. Games like “Adventure Capitalist” – These idle games allow you to manage and grow a business empire with minimal resources, all while you focus on class.

    5. SimCity BuildIt – A mobile city-building game that can also be played in a browser. It allows you to manage resources while building and expanding your city.

    6. Project Management Simulator – There are browser-based project management simulators that let you manage a project, allocate resources, and meet deadlines.

    7. Farming Simulator – There are simple farming games available online where you manage a farm, grow crops, and optimize your production.

    8. Farming/Sandbox Games – Look for games that simulate resource management and allow minimal interaction, like “My New Town” or “Fallout Shelter” (mobile or browser variants).

    All of these games should run smoothly on a standard laptop and can be paused or played in short sessions, making them ideal for the classroom setting. Just remember to keep the volume down and stay focused on your class!

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