Jack's Mission:
Give back to the Warhammer community by providing free tools and classes to support the development of the skills of younger players
Why Warhammer:
Community
The Warhammer community is incredibly welcoming and supportive. Although most players are adults, Jack has always been a welcomed member of the community with incredible support. The list of people that have helped Jack learn and get better in both the gaming and the painting aspect of the hobby is long. The hobby is also a great way to socialize, as it is easy to find local clubs, communities, and people to play with both in person and online. Playing with friends or meeting new people who share the same hobby creates a strong sense of community.


The game requires constant interaction with your opponent to relay your army rules. Rules for the game are complex, so you need to develop strong communication skills to ensure a good game


Social Skills Development
The community is world-wide. You can go anywhere in the world and find a tournament to play in. Picture is Jack playing Tim Schneider (Team Germany member) at the World Championship of Warhammer.
Worldwide
Cognitive Development
The game requires tactical thinking. The variety of armies and rules allow for a great deal of strategic thinking and the development of your own personal play style
