Discover The Great Gambit: A New Way to ...

Discover The Great Gambit: A New Way to Teach History

Oct 17, 2024


The Great Gambit is a hands-on, card-based simulation tool that brings the history of German society in the pre-World War I era to life. Through critical thinking and collaboration, students make decisions that shape historical events—discovering how societies build such tensions that people end up killing each other.

Through play, students step into the daily lives and decisions of factory workers, political leaders, civilians, and colonial administrators. As they navigate pre-World War I Germany, they witness how industrialization, technological progress, and changing social structures affected real people's choices and relationships. For both teachers and students, this opens a window into perspectives rarely found in history books—revealing how individual decisions and broader social forces together transform societies, then and now.

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Early Results

Our testing in a school has shown exciting results! Students report high engagement levels and deeper understanding of historical complexities. They're not just memorizing dates – they're experiencing history and developing critical thinking skills along the way.
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Our Story

It all started with a simple bowl of pasta around a bonfire. That’s how the two of us—Zhenya and Anders—met one evening in Gothenburg in September 2022. What began as a chance encounter quickly turned into long conversations about education, history, and how students connect (or don’t) with what they’re learning. From those talks, an idea was born: to find a better way to bring history to life in the classroom.

Who We Are

I’m Anders, a history teacher here in Sweden, and for years I’ve seen how tough it can be to get students excited about topics like World War I. Standard lectures and textbooks often miss the mark, especially when it comes to complex subjects. I knew there had to be a better way to engage students—something more immersive, something that made them think and feel like they were part of the historical process.

And I’m Zhenya, a game developer with a background in animation, VFX, 3D modeling, and programming. I’ve always believed that education doesn’t have to be a struggle if you can find the right way to engage with it. I studied at Brest State Technical University in Belarus, where I realized the power of “learning how to learn”—a mindset I’ve carried into everything I do.

Together, we created The Great Gambit as a way to combine our passions and skills. It’s not just a tool for teaching history—it’s a way to immerse students in the decisions and events that shaped the world, making learning more engaging, interactive, and meaningful.

Our Vision

We believe education should do more than transfer knowledge – it should build understanding, develop critical thinking, and prepare students for active citizenship. Through tools like The Great Gambit, we're creating educational experiences that transform how students engage with history and understand society.

Why Support Us?

Your support helps us:

  • Develop interactive reflective lessons that spark meaningful discussions about conflict and society through engaging activities, while saving valuable preparation time for teachers

  • Help more schools discover and implement The Great Gambit in their history curriculum

  • Support teachers currently using The Great Gambit with resources, training, and ongoing assistance

  • Build a community of teachers interested in gamification and innovative teaching approaches

  • Expand language availability beyond English and Swedish to make the game accessible to more students worldwide

  • Create analytics tools to study patterns in group decision-making and social dynamics - contributing to our understanding of how different social roles interact under pressure and how groups navigate between individual and collective interests

Every donation, big or small, moves us closer to making education more interactive and meaningful for students everywhere. If you believe in our mission, we’d be grateful for your support.

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