Once upon a time in a dark forest a game. Love fantasy: the best books in the genre. About family games

The technique of storytelling - "storytelling" - is a popular tool for the development of speech and imagination all over the world. It is used both in the programs of schools with a creative bias, and in classes with children. younger age. After all, the freer consciousness is from “adult” stereotypes, the more it is open to a bright creative process.

How to play?

You can play together (narrator-listener/co-author) or with a group. The age of the players is not limited, but children from 3 to 8 years old will especially like the game. An interesting puzzle format will allow you to return to the game many times, giving you endless scope for imagination.

    Distribute cards to all participants. Let someone lay out the first puzzle and start the story, and the rest will continue, adding new “frames” to the row and linking their story fragments with the previous ones.

    Draw cards at random and make up a story without preparation. It's harder: are you ready to test your resourcefulness?

    Do you like to invent with the whole picture in front of your eyes? Lay out all the puzzles in random order, and as soon as the “video sequence” is ready, start fantasizing!

    Choose a presenter who will lay out the puzzles at his discretion, and storytellers who will only voice what they see. Can you guess the leader's intention?

    Don't like to improvise? Arrange the cards however you like, make up a story, and then tell or read it to your listeners!

Who is this book for?

This game is for the whole family! It can be used by both parents for individual work with the child, and teachers for group work with children.

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Once upon a time in the dark dark forest that's what happened ... but what exactly - I don't know!
And all because in this fabulous game everyone decides for himself what exactly will happen in his dark forest. Because it's a storytelling game, tell a story. You can play together (narrator-listener/co-author) or with a group. The age of the players is not limited, an interesting format for the puzzle of compiling game cards. The cards are really for children, for the age from 3 to 8 years it will be interesting and understandable.
The rules are simple: mix the cards, pull them out without looking, continue the story. From the main weapon - only your imagination :)
Well, I want to add that this is a rather psychological game that will allow you to better understand the mood and character of the child. Why is there a child - you yourself! It will help you learn to better find a common language and, in principle, a reason to do something together, compose an unforgettable story, which you can then remember with a smile before going to bed.
Cards made of good thick cardboard, by the way) the quality is on the level)


I honestly admit that recent times I feel a little tired from my traditional reviews, which I have been preparing for a whole week. Play 4-5 games, describe the rules, think about the pros and cons of the game, take a picture of the components. And then all over again, and again, and again =) And now I have a good opportunity to just talk about the games that got into my collection at the beginning of the summer. These games were given to me by the author himself - Alexander Volkov . The acquaintance was interesting for me, because, as it turned out, Alexander invented and published his games entirely by himself. Not every board game author can take the risk of releasing their project on their own. After the presentation of the games, Alexander asked me later to tell about my impressions - all of a sudden something in the games is not right, something needs to be corrected, but something should be thrown away. Or maybe everything is not as it should be - any opinion is important to the author. I was stupid for a long time with getting to know these games, but in the fall, the process went on. Of course, it was not worth waiting for a miracle from a throw-dvin, but still I was interested to find out what an author who made games according to his own template, and not according to modern, fashionable, could do.

For love fantasy characteristic bright, with a sharp tongue, observation, perseverance in achieving goals, differ from others in ingenuity,. It can be both "simple" and noble ladies. Often the main character becomes real world into fantasy. It happens that the heroine rushes between several men and cannot make a choice, but it happens the other way around - she has to compete for a far-sighted handsome man.

Most often, the plot of such works is linear, story line one. The worlds in which the action takes place are limited only by the author's imagination, and men who wish to pair the main character can have a tail, scales, vertical eyes, hair, fangs, wings or sharp ears. There are also novels where love line unfolds in the walls. Around the heroine - usually a young student - real intrigues, conspiracies are unfolding, danger is on the heels.

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Board games - salvation in the autumn-winter cold evenings. Such games are only entertaining, but they are educational, interesting, family. Our new product is one of those. Once Upon a Time in a Dark Forest is a set of puzzle cards that you can use to piece together a story and tell it. Previously published in MIF similar game and garnered a huge amount of positive feedback.

About family games

The game usually builds one core skill or knowledge. For example, on the cards “Pictures. My big exhibition" the child gets acquainted with the paintings of world artists: learns to distinguish directions in painting, memorizes the most famous paintings by masters.


Or the game "Once Upon a Time": cards are collected in an infinite number of stories. This is a great way to develop speech and imagination. Puzzles can be folded into a two-meter fairy tale!


With the help of board games, you can have fun with the whole family, it brings parents and children extremely close!

"Once Upon a Time in a Dark Forest" is also aimed at the development of speech and imagination. Participants take turns telling stories: how one day ghosts appeared in a dark forest ... The continuation depends on the narrator's imagination!


The cards are made in the form of puzzles, which adds variations to the game. You can make up a story from one of the puzzles, or you can come up with a whole story from a series of cards. It turns out unexpectedly and funny if the puzzles are mixed, laid out in random order and told with full force of imagination!

The game is suitable for children from three years old and adults. “How is that?” you ask. There is nothing surprising here: stories can tell everything! Toddler stories will be simpler, adults will have more twisted stories, which will delight the children!

5 reasons to buy

  1. It's a game, but as useful as a good book.
  2. It can be played by the whole family: it will be equally interesting for both children from 3 years old and adults.
  3. Develops speech and imagination (not only in children;).
  4. Unusual format of puzzle cards.
  5. You can return to the game many times: there are as many variations as your imagination takes!

About the storytelling technique

This is the name of the storytelling method. It is used in schools with a creative bias. Storytelling is an effective tool for developing speech and imagination. These skills will be useful to all children, no matter what profession they choose in the future.

Even adults note the effect of the game: from constant practice, speech becomes livelier, images are brighter, fantasy is richer.

How to play?

"Once Upon a Time in a Dark Forest" is not a game of one day. You can return to it endlessly. Here are a few options for the rules of the game, but feel free to come up with your own!

  • Distribute cards to all participants. Let someone lay out the first puzzle and start the story, and the rest will continue, adding new “frames” to the series and linking their story fragments with the previous ones.
  • Draw cards at random and make up a story without preparation. It's harder: are you ready to test your resourcefulness?
  • Do you like to invent with the whole picture in front of your eyes? Lay out all the puzzles in random order, and as soon as the “video sequence” is ready, start fantasizing!
  • Choose a leader who will lay out the puzzles at his discretion. Narrators will only voice what they see. Can you guess the leader's intention?
  • Don't like to improvise? Arrange the cards however you like, make up a story, and then tell or read it to your listeners!

Once Upon a Dark Woods can start a family tradition. It's great to sit at the same table in the evenings and do something together. Try it too!