Friday, March 30, 2012

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Create a game. It can be a game show game, a board game, a video game, whatever, but create a game that people can play.

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  1. My game is pretty long. It is a team game and is usually played in large tournaments. It is a combination of games from the earliest times to today. There are several rounds, and in each round the teams play a sport from a different century, usually going from common present-day sports to obscure older challenges. The losing team is always eliminated from the tournament. However, they are still involved because they are now responsible for trying to sabatoge the teams that are still in play by messing with equipment, spying on them and telling their tactics to other teams, distracting them, etc. That way there is a complex aspect of relationship-building and alliances involved. There are also wild card teams that can get back into play if chosen by the winning teams.

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  2. I would create a game that only I could play. This would be a video game that becomes reality, kind of like the matrix thing. I would marry Johnny Depp and we would live happily ever after, end of game!

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  3. Meghanb LIefofrtFriday, March 30, 2012

    This game would be a card game. You would have cards that have colors and numbers (kind of like UNO) but it would be for little kids. it would kind of be like go fish, but they would have to match the cards, but must say the right color/number needed

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  4. It's similar to a board game, but it lasts as long as you live. Its called life. First you are born. Each time you learn something new you get to move a space ahead, this happens all the way to the point of 8th grade. If your lucky you'll land on field trips and family fun night. Or you might land on "bad experience" and go back 3 spaces.( any spot that says go back spaces, requires you to take a -1 self esteem card.) Then comes high school. New spaces are now in play, "peer pressure" which puts u back 2 spaces, "failing classes"which puts you back 3 spaces. " job" is worth 2 spaces and very important in this game. It's something you have to be happy with. If not, back 6 spaces. In the high school part of the game you are required to take lots of tests and and try to keep everyone happy with you. You might see people cheat and feel upset because you worked hard and the one that cheated did better than you. You have to just " get over it" because you can only worry about your self. You'll hear it's not any of your business, when it really is. You have to learn to move on sometimes. Then if your lucky you graduate. You might have kids, you might make lots of money, you might have lots of "bad experiences" and -1 self esteem cards. You might end up homeless, you might end up starving, you might end up with sickness, you might end up alone. The list of possibilities is endless.   The goal in the end is to have the happiest most fulfilling life before the game is over. The more esteem cards you have the less happiest and fulfilling life you had.  Welcome to life. 2 steps forward, 3 steps back. 

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  5. I am not a fan of board games; I never really have been. So I would probably create a video game that would be like SIMS. You would have to create a world and build a family and all that stuff. The cool thing about it would be that you could create any person you wanted whether they were famous or your actual family. It would be a never ending game and would just keep going.

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  6. My sister and I used to do this game all of the time, she thought of it though. The game goes like this...one person would draw a scribble on a piece of paper and hand it to the other person. Then, the other person would have to make the scribble into an actual picture with their pen. It was a good way to excersice my creativeness plus it usually ended up being pretty funny!

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  7. My game would be kind of a risky one! There would be a pool and in that that pool would be layers of plexy glass. So it would be like 3 ft. of water then a layer of plexy glass and so on. In the plexy glass there would be holes big enough for people to swim through. Then it would be like a maze. People would swim through layers of plexy glass trying to get as many flags or objects they could.

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  8. I would have a TV game show called life. It would be exactly like the board game, but whatever happens in the game happens in real life. Contestants will come on the show and roll large dice and walk along a giant board game of life. If you have ten kids in the game, you are gonna get ten kids in real life. Or if you win a million dollars or more, than good for you! Its a real risk taker in this game of life!

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  9. I would create the most realistic simulator designed yet. It would be a wireless, free moving, completely enclosed simulator that would replicate almost every action that the player sent through the controls. The player could choose whether they were simulating a race with the most dangerous race car on earth, or trying out aerobatics in the most unforgiving aircraft, depending on their preference. They could learn any form of training that they desired, and be as terrified in making a tragic mistake as one would be in real life, without the consequence of being killed in the end result.

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  10. I would create a game like risk but I would make it not take so long to win because I've always wanted to play risk but it always way too long to finish the game.

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  11. I would make a game that nobody could win, because I am no fun. The end.

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