Maker Faire Bay Area 2009
Elementeo Chemistry Card Game

Stage B , Sunday 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Anshul will be talking about his game and his journey as a CEO from 6th grade to launching the game last year. He'll discuss what it takes to start a company, from building prototypes and manufacturing the game to hiring artists, working with law-firms, traveling around the country and marketing the game! Creating games, combating the obstacles, and conquering learning and fun! Anshul and Elementeo have appeared on FOX, ABC, NBC, NPR and recently PBS BizKids and have had interviews with New York Times, Scholastic, and many other blogs and newspapers.

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Elementeo Chemistry Card Game injects fun and fantasy into learning!

In Elementeo, elements have their own personality and fight with each other using their properties and oxidation states – Oxygen Life Giver rusts metals and Copper Cyclops shocks element cards around him. Throughout the game, players create compounds, combat with element reactions, and conquer their opponent with black holes and slippery bases!



Web site: http://www.elementeo.com

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About the Maker(s)

Anshul Samar Anshul is the 9th grade CEO of Alchemist Empire, Inc. and the "maker" of Elementeo Chemistry Card Game (www.elementeo.com). Anshul and Elementeo have been interviewed on FOX, PBS BizKids, ABC, NBC, NPR and by New York Times, Scholastic, and many other blogs and newspapers. He has presented Elementeo at the American Chemical Society Annual Conference, National Academies of Sciences, and the National Association of Gifted Children Conference.

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