8. Sell, Sell, Sell – Promote your Game!

This resource is part of the Tool Box series by AccessArt, which shares design and technology project ideas via a series of lesson plans.

Sell, Sell, Sell – Promote your Game! A Video for Pupils
Sharing your creation with the world!

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Now for even more fun! Time to sell your game to your school! Here’s some ways you might want to think about drawing a crowd…

  • Give your game a name: the wackier the better.
  • Make a poster or flier – words and pictures to sell the idea (and the price!)
  • Is there a prize or is taking part enough of a prize!


This is a sample of a resource created by UK Charity AccessArt. We have over 1500 resources to help develop and inspire your creative thinking, practice and teaching.

AccessArt welcomes artists, educators, teachers and parents both in the UK and overseas.

We believe everyone has the right to be creative and by working together and sharing ideas we can enable everyone to reach their creative potential.


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