- The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
- Indie Game: The Movie (2012)
- The Game Changers (2018)
- Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine (2003)
- Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (2012)
- Playing for Keeps (2015)
- The Video Game Revolution (2004)
- The Science of Play (2014)
- The Art of Game Design (2010)
- The Game Makers (2016)
Educational games have revolutionized learning by making it interactive and fun. This curated list of documentaries delves into the world of games designed not just for entertainment but for education. These films explore how games can teach complex subjects, foster critical thinking, and even change lives. Whether you're an educator, a parent, or simply curious about the intersection of gaming and learning, these documentaries offer a fascinating look at the power of play.

The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
Description: Although primarily about competitive gaming, this documentary shows how arcade games can teach perseverance, strategy, and community building.
Fact: The film has become a cult classic and inspired a sequel, "The King of Kong: The Next Level."


Indie Game: The Movie (2012)
Description: This documentary follows indie game developers, some of whom create games with educational themes, showing the passion and dedication behind game creation.
Fact: The film was funded through Kickstarter, one of the first documentaries to do so successfully.


The Game Changers (2018)
Description: This documentary explores how video games are being used to teach everything from history to coding, showcasing innovative educational games that are changing the way we learn.
Fact: The film features interviews with game designers who have won awards for educational game design.


Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine (2003)
Description: While focusing on chess, this documentary touches on how games can teach strategic thinking and the implications of AI in gaming.
Fact: The film was directed by Vikram Jayanti, who also directed "The King of Kong."


Minecraft: The Story of Mojang (2012)
Description: While not strictly educational, this documentary highlights how Minecraft has been used in classrooms worldwide to teach creativity, problem-solving, and even programming.
Fact: The film was released before Microsoft's acquisition of Mojang, providing a unique perspective on the game's early days.


Playing for Keeps (2015)
Description: This film looks at how games like "Foldit" and "EteRNA" engage players in real scientific research, turning gamers into citizen scientists.
Fact: "Foldit" players have contributed to solving complex protein structures, aiding in real-world scientific research.


The Video Game Revolution (2004)
Description: It covers the history of video games, including educational games, and how they've evolved to become tools for learning and social change.
Fact: The documentary includes interviews with pioneers in the gaming industry who discuss the educational potential of games.


The Science of Play (2014)
Description: This documentary explores how play, including educational games, can enhance cognitive development and learning in children.
Fact: It features insights from leading psychologists and educators on the importance of play in education.


The Art of Game Design (2010)
Description: Focused on game design, this documentary includes segments on educational games, showing how they are crafted to engage and teach players.
Fact: The film includes interviews with game designers who have worked on educational titles for major platforms.


The Game Makers (2016)
Description: This documentary profiles game developers, including those who focus on creating educational games, highlighting their creative process and impact.
Fact: It features a segment on the development of "Kerbal Space Program," an educational game about space exploration.
