Pox: Save the People explained

Pox: Save the People (also POX: SAVE THE PEOPLE) is a board game that challenges 1-4 players to stop the spread of a deadly disease that threatens to take over the community.[1] It was developed at the Tiltfactor Laboratory in collaboration with the Mascoma Health Initiative to help stop the spread of misinformation regarding the effects of vaccination.[2] An iPad app of the same name was released in 2011 and won "Best Digital Game" at Meaningful Play, 2012.[3]

Research

The game, an entertaining way to explore how disease spreads, is noteworthy due to its use in teaching notions of herd immunity. Research at Tiltfactor has found that players can apply concepts and systems-level understandings learned through playing POX to problems outside the game.

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Notes and References

  1. http://cacm.acm.org/opinion/interviews/112340-games-and-learning-seven-questions-for-mary-flanagan/fulltext ACM Interview with Mary Flanagan
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20131030112248/http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-04-26/national/35230178_1_homeless-children-homeless-kids-immunization Saslow, Rachel. "Board game touts immunization."
  3. http://meaningfulplay.msu.edu/index.php Meaningful Play 2012 Awards