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"Logical Fallacies" Game
Create interactive quizzes, polls, presentations, and more to engage your audience.
Created a mobile game to train fallacy-spotting — looking for feedback!
love the app! however, I ran out of quiz questions after 2 weeks, even though there are many fallacies that are listed in "study" with their definitions but have not been given any example questions. is there an update coming which will test all of the listed fallacies, not just the most common ones? also, there are a lot more fallacies that could be added to the master list. i'd be happy to help make it happen! : ) More on reddit.com
Logical fallacies play a huge role in how people think and in how they communicate. Understanding how fallacies work and why they occur is the key to understanding how you can deal with them effectively.
This needs to be taught in school, but where would it fit in a standard cirriculum? History/ Civics? More on reddit.com
Looking to make a game around learning logical fallacies.
This could be incredibly fun, but the difficulty is that you're going to either have to implement a language system (yikes, that's quite a ways off) or just import speeches that humans have already analyzed for fallacies. And there's an interesting thing about fallacies - they depend on context. For example, you can make a sophisticated ad hominem, where you essentially state "this belief is causing you to be inconsistent", without demonstrating anything inherently wrong with the belief or how you get there. I'm having a hard time coming up with a noncontroversial example, but this comes up a lot with the moral argument for God's existence - some will respond by simultaneously claiming that there is no objective morality, and simultaneously claim that other people are subject to moral principles they're aware of. You can demonstrate the inconsistency and say the speaker must reject one of these premises, and you are making a serious logical case in doing so - however, that doesn't really do anything to the premise that morality is subjective. EDIT: A more clear example would be the slippery slope fallacy, where you invoke too many premises. But obviously, if you have certainty or very good evidence for any of those premises, like you do in math, you can't ever commit a slippery slope fallacy. And I brought all of this up because you're going to have to deal with those edge-cases, or else you may end up with something that promotes dogma rather than serving to cull it. More on reddit.com
Looking for a Logic / Fallacy bases game
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Steam
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Fallacy Quiz on Steam
Fallacy Quiz
As your skills improve, so too will your ability to discern between logical and illogical arguments in real-life situations! You also have access to an in-game glossary of close to fifty fallacies. Be better equipped to avoid being manipulated by flawed reasoning.
Price $14.99
Reddit
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r/fallacy on Reddit: Created a mobile game to train fallacy-spotting — looking for feedback!
May 18, 2025 -
Hi everyone! I recently launched Spot the Fallacy — a mobile app designed to help people practice identifying logical fallacies through short, interactive scenarios. It covers classics like strawman, slippery slope, ad hominem, and more, with game modes like daily challenges and AI debates.
If you’re into sharpening your reasoning skills or just enjoy calling out flawed arguments, I’d love your feedback. Still in active development and open to ideas!
Try it out here :
Appstore - https://apps.apple.com/in/app/spot-fallacy-think-smart/id6743923575
Playstore - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spotthefallacy.fallacygame&hl=as
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love the app! however, I ran out of quiz questions after 2 weeks, even though there are many fallacies that are listed in "study" with their definitions but have not been given any example questions. is there an update coming which will test all of the listed fallacies, not just the most common ones? also, there are a lot more fallacies that could be added to the master list. i'd be happy to help make it happen! : )
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Your Logical Fallacy Is
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Thou shalt not commit logical fallacies
Get a deck of these pretty great high quality cards featuring 24 logical fallacies and 24 cognitive biases, as well as 3 game cards.
Teachers Pay Teachers
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Logical Fallacies Game | TPT
Also included in: ELA Game MEGA Bundle - Literary Elements + Persuasion + Poetic Devices + More! ... fallacies, definitions, and examples. The first player to get a matching set of 3 is the winner! Each example card features a sports-related example that will appeal to middle-school students. Some are ridiculous . . . and some might seem just a little too familiar. After all, ... logical fallacy definition cards, and 35 clues to give students (in the form of definitions or examples of each term - students must guess the word).
Spot the Fallacy
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Spot the Fallacy - Master Critical Thinking & Logic
Play the logical fallacy game and learn to spot fallacies in real life. Bust misinformation in news, social media, and everyday conversations.
thethinkingshop
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Critical Thinking Cards Deck – thethinkingshop
Critical Thinking Cards Deck
This deck of Critical Thinking Cards will help you spot manipulation, dodgy logic, propaganda and persuasion techniques from advertisers, politicians, the media, and your own brain.
Includes:
24 Logical Fallacies
24 Cognitive Biases
3 Game Cards
3 Call-out Cards
Check out the Kickstarter campaign that launched these cards and raised over $78,000.
They’re printed on the highest quality 310gsm Airfoil card stock, and make for excellent gifts.
Protip: adapt the G-rated games cards for drinking games while watching the news or a political debate. Disclaimer: we take no responsibility in the
Price $15.00
Etsy
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Logical Fallacies Game Cards Set - Series I - Etsy
The download includes the following logical fallacies: - Bandwagon Fallacy - Ad Hominem Attack - Appeal to Authority - False Dilemma - Straw Man Argument - Circular Reasoning - Slippery Slope - Appeal to Ignorance - Hasty Generalisation - False Cause - Appeal to Emotion - False Equivalence The download also includes a pdf of the fallacy set in colour and black and white.
Debunked
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Debunked
Debunked is a fast-paced tactical card game, in which players compete to debunk arguments, all while trying to prevent their opponents from doing the same · Each Argument card has a number of fallacy icons on it, and each Argument is Debunked when all corresponding Fallacy cards have been ...
Baamboozle
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Logical Fallacies | Baamboozle - Baamboozle | The Most Fun Classroom Games!
Game Code: 784567 · English 14 Public · Type of logical fallacies in arguments · Play Study Slideshow Share · IHMC · 171 · Use Class PIN to share Baamboozle+ games with your students. Upgrade · Google Classroom Facebook Twitter · You want to go see Avengers?
Fallacygame
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Fallacy: The Game
Fallacy: The Game also helps teach critical thinking, with many cards touching on logic, psychology, ethics and statistics. When is an analogy a lame comparison? When does correlation imply causation? What makes a question loaded? Not only can the cards help understand these arguments and what they rely on, they also practice wit and help illuminate a topic from multiple perspectives.
Writelike
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New logical fallacies game prompts in Frankenstories - Writelike
Some prompts group fallacies by theme (e.g. appealing, attacking, deflecting) while others provide a mix. And they're all supported with example games, so you know what you're looking for when playing.