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πŸ“š Your Challange

Designing a new board game from the ground up can be a fun challenge. Start by thinking of the different rules and components of the game, like the number of players and the length of the game. Brainstorm ideas and draw up an initial rule set and board layout. From here, create a prototype of the game with simple materials and have others test it out. After feedback from the testers, make any adjustments and refine the rules.

🎯 Objectives

  • Brainstorm ideas for a new board game
  • Design a rule set and components
  • Create a prototype
  • Invite people to test the game
  • Make adjustments and refine the rules

🎨 Supplies

Paper, Pen or pencil

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The school of the future should be a personalized, technology-enhanced learning environment that caters to the unique needs and strengths of each student.
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Sonja, Kubrio Parent

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Esther, Kubrio Parent

Game-Design

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Digital-Art

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Coding

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Graphic-Design

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