This week, I looked at a game that has been in the App Store for quite some time. I am on a search for games and simulations that can be used in the classroom. As such, I bit the bullet and purchased Dominant Species for iPad. As a former Science Teacher, and board game geek, I was looking for something that could help to teach evolution and natural selection. Dominant species does just that. Unfortunately, it can be a bit cumbersome for students to learn, as the rules are difficult to follow and hard to grasp in game. Take a look at my video review for examples of the Gameplay mechanic and my overall feelings of Dominant Species as an Educational Game.
The Video Review
Overall Rating
Summary
Dominant Species is a game that works well in a classroom setting. In my previous science classroom, I used Dominant Species to teach students how environmental factors influence evolution and natural selection. When I started using the app in class, I noticed two things: this is a great game to play in pairs and having hard copies of the rules helps a great deal. The app is great for engaging students in a topic that is hard to understand, but the game itself does not fully help to articulate what is going on. By itself, this app is just a game. As a teacher you will need to decode the app to make sure it is educational in your classroom.