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Staying Alive

Staying Alive

1-4
Players
30
Minutes
20+
Age

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What to Expect

In Staying Alive, players move along a simple serpentine race track by rolling a die. The spaces on the board feature images representing different safety rule categories to learn. Players identify and understand basic automotive safety rules as they advance.

Who Is This Game For?

Designed for adults aged 20 and up, this game is for those interested in learning workplace safety in a fun, straightforward way. It features simple mechanics suitable for beginners without prior experience.

How It Works

Players roll a die to move their piece along the serpentine track (Roll / Spin and Move). Landing on different spaces shows safety symbols that players associate with specific safety topics, combining movement with educational content.

Roll / Spin and Move

What Makes It Special

Designed by Ken Colclasure, Staying Alive uniquely blends an educational theme with a simple Roll / Spin and Move racing mechanism. It has no known awards but stands out by focusing on automotive safety education.

Pro

  • Educational focus on automotive shop safety
  • Simple Roll / Spin and Move mechanic
  • Suitable for adults aged 20+
  • Combines learning with gameplay

Contra

  • Player count not specified
  • No documented game duration or complexity
  • No known awards or competitive recognition

Setting & Atmosphäre

The game is set in an automotive workshop environment, teaching practical safety rules relevant to that workplace.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus on the safety images and learn the related rules during play to maximize the educational benefit.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

Player count is not specified, so solo play availability is unknown.

How long does a game really take?

Duration is not documented but likely short to medium due to simple mechanics.

What prior experience do I need?

No special prior experience is needed; designed for adults and beginners.

How does this compare to similar games?

It uniquely combines racing with educational content on automotive safety.

Is this suitable for families?

Recommended for ages 20+, so more suited for adults than families with children.

What mechanic makes it special?

The Roll / Spin and Move mechanic links board movement with learning safety topics.

Fazit

Staying Alive is a solid choice for those wanting to learn about workplace safety through play. Its simple mechanics make it stress-free and accessible for educational use.