@inproceedings{Schildgen, author = {Schildgen, Johannes}, title = {MonstER Park - The Entity-Relationship-Diagram Learning Game}, series = {ER Forum, Demo and posters 2020, co-located with 39th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2020): Vienna, Austria, November 3-6, 2020}, booktitle = {ER Forum, Demo and posters 2020, co-located with 39th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2020): Vienna, Austria, November 3-6, 2020}, pages = {8}, abstract = {In computer science, game-based learning is an exciting and entertaining way to learn a programming language or coding fundamentals. MonstER Park is a game which applies this concept to entityrelationship models (ERM) an teach it in an easy, fun, and effective way. The plot of the game is about a theme park named MonstER Park that is opening soon, but it's not yet ready. The player of the game has to talk to little monsters and create an ER diagram step-by-step. The player gets instant feedback, and the game continues after correctly solving a task. On completion of a game, the player knows the following fundamentals of ER diagrams and can download a certificate: entity types, (recursive) relationships, (complex, multi-valued) attributes, (compound) primary keys, generalization. The game is free and available at https://www.monst-er.de without any registration.}, language = {en} }