Interactive browser games for AP Macro, AP Micro, AP US History, and AP Human Geography.
Built by a classroom teacher with 23+ years in the room. No logins, no accounts, no cost — just open a link and play. Every game maps to specific AP unit objectives so you can use them exactly where they fit in your curriculum.
Four AP subjects, all with games tied directly to College Board unit objectives. Pick a course to see the full list.
AD/AS shifts, monetary policy, multipliers, FOREX. From running the Federal Reserve to reading newspaper headlines for inflation clues.
Browse AP MacroElasticity, game theory, comparative advantage, and terms of trade — played as a corporate analyst solving real pricing and strategy problems.
Browse AP MicroHistorical investigations and era puzzles that pull APUSH themes out of the textbook and into scenarios students actually remember.
Browse APUSHDiffusion, migration, development patterns, and cultural systems. Spatial reasoning built from scenarios, not vocabulary lists.
Browse APHUGEvery round starts with a real-world economic event, historical moment, or geographic puzzle — not an abstract textbook question.
Drag curves, adjust sliders, run calculations. You're acting as a Fed Chair, a trade analyst, a detective — not filling in bubbles.
Watch the economy or map respond in real time. Graphs shift, indicators change, markets ripple. Every action has a visible outcome.
Witsooth is Old English for "clever truth" — knowledge gained through wit, not rote. These games were built by a classroom teacher with 23+ years of experience who got tired of watching students memorize content they'd forget by June.
Every game here was designed for real classrooms — tested on SMART Boards, optimized for readability from the back row, and aligned to AP College Board objectives.
Students don't learn economics by reading about supply and demand. They learn it by being the Fed Chair who has to choose between crushing inflation and triggering unemployment. They learn history by investigating data from mystery eras, not by highlighting a textbook.
If a student can play through a scenario and explain why their decision worked — that's understanding. That's the clever truth.
Everything runs in a browser — no login, no accounts, no data collection, no ads. Open the HTML on your SMART Board or share the link with students. Each game maps to specific AP unit objectives so you can assign them precisely where they fit in your curriculum. Free forever.