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INHERITANCE!! I Chords in Db Ab & Eb Major - Digital Game
This digital adventure game begins with the passing of a wealthy and eccentric uncle. While the rest of the family scrambles for money, you receive only a mysterious book of maps with a single note inside. The note launches you on a cross-country treasure hunt to uncover your true inheritance. Along the way, students solve puzzles, unlock clues, and experience a surprise twist that keeps them engaged until the very end.
Every challenge is built around music theory practice — specifically Major I chords in Db, Ab, and Eb Major. With each puzzle solved, students progress further on the treasure hunt and get closer to their inheritance.
How to Use
Access: Follow the link and enter the provided password.
Devices: Play on a larger screen (tablet, laptop, or classroom display). Phone screens are too small.
Solo Play: One student can play independently.
Group Play: Students can work cooperatively as a team, either in person or online.
Online Teaching: Share the link and password with students to play remotely.
This flexible format makes it easy to use in private lessons, group classes, or online teaching — with the perfect balance of story, puzzles, and theory practice.
This digital adventure game begins with the passing of a wealthy and eccentric uncle. While the rest of the family scrambles for money, you receive only a mysterious book of maps with a single note inside. The note launches you on a cross-country treasure hunt to uncover your true inheritance. Along the way, students solve puzzles, unlock clues, and experience a surprise twist that keeps them engaged until the very end.
Every challenge is built around music theory practice — specifically Major I chords in Db, Ab, and Eb Major. With each puzzle solved, students progress further on the treasure hunt and get closer to their inheritance.
How to Use
Access: Follow the link and enter the provided password.
Devices: Play on a larger screen (tablet, laptop, or classroom display). Phone screens are too small.
Solo Play: One student can play independently.
Group Play: Students can work cooperatively as a team, either in person or online.
Online Teaching: Share the link and password with students to play remotely.
This flexible format makes it easy to use in private lessons, group classes, or online teaching — with the perfect balance of story, puzzles, and theory practice.