The card game elementary is an…
The card game elementary is an excellent way to understand the building blocks of nature in a playful way.

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The best card game on elementary particle physics. Play around with quarks, leptons, bosons and Einstein's E=mc2. Scientifically correct and no prior knowledge required: anyone can play!
Helene Swarthlaan 21, 1422KG, Uithoorn, Netherlands
The card game elementary is an excellent way to understand the building blocks of nature in a playful way.

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I enjoyed the game a lot! I used it with my students, and I recommend it.

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Absolutelly awesome game! I've bought already 4 copies to give as gifts. Physics is acurate, the game is fun, lots of strategy, easy to learn and FUN!

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Elementary is a true physics game regarding the elementary particles that compose our universe. Luckily I did not find it to be too complex to learn, it is actually quite easy. The sabotage aspect is very fun and makes this game unique and dynamic! I highly recommend it to everyone, no physics knowledge required ;)

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Nice game, even for physicists. The easy manner to play it, is very usefull to get use to the strange! names for all particles.
As the only (experimental) physicist in the group playing the game, I get all the questions about elementary particles and get nice discussions about the fundamentals of particle physics :-), which led me to dive into the theory of elementaire particle physics.

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