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Why games beat passive review

By Tinotenda Maisiri · May 21, 2026

Passive review can feel productive while hiding the fact that very little is being retrieved. Games create pressure to act. The learner has to make choices and respond to consequences.

That interaction matters because memory improves when students retrieve knowledge and use it in context. A game can make that practice repeatable without making it feel like a worksheet.

The best learning games do not distract from the subject. They make the subject the mechanic.

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