In this game, children must continuously adapt to a changing game board and evolving situations: the shared patterns being built do not always develop according to their plans, and action cards can suddenly disrupt even well-established progress. The dynamic nature of the game requires quick rethinking and flexible thinking – especially when a task card is almost completed, but another player’s move changes the course unexpectedly.
During the game, children:
- Experience what it means to adapt to a shared game space where others’ decisions directly impact their own possibilities.
- Learn to develop new strategies when their original ideas can no longer be carried out.
- Practice emotional flexibility when an action card completely alters the structure they have been working on.
- Develop problem-solving skills by finding creative solutions with limited tools.
- Recognize that failure or a setback is not the end of the game, but an opportunity to rethink and move forward.
The game supports the development of both cognitive and emotional flexibility by presenting unpredictable challenges in a playful, supportive environment. It helps build children’s self-confidence and perseverance, while encouraging open-minded and adaptive responses to unexpected changes—not only in the game, but also in everyday life.
