Sunday, May 4, 2008

psych master

I wanted to put up the whole board game, pieces, instructions, etc., but somehow, all the parts slowly disappeared. All I have are pictures of the box cover and the instructions on how to play. I will post those on here at the end. I liked the overall idea of the board game, the execution of putting it together, as far as who did what, when things got done, could have been so much more organized. I don't like group projects, but this one came out better than I expected. Here are the instructions:

PSYCH-MASTER

Contents

Game Board
100 cards
6 player pieces: 1 of each color [red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple,]
2 die [one six color, and one numbered]
Instructions

Game Setup

Decide whether you want to play as single players or as teams.
Set the board on the middle of the table, or wherever you are playing.
Set the cards on the table close to the board.
Each player can then choose a colored piece and place it on “START”.

Object

To be the first player or team to get to the last space and answer the final question correctly, thus becoming the PSYCH-MASTER!!!

How To Play

Roll the numbered die to see who goes first. That person rolls both die together, answers a question [based on the color rolled on the color die]. Make sure an opposing player reads it. If answered correctly, move the number of spaces shown on the number die, then roll again. If answered incorrectly, play continues to the left.
Winning the Game
The first person or team to reach the last space must be asked one final question. If you answer correctly, you win!!! If you don’t answer correctly, play continues until the player or team on the last space gives a correct answer.

JAJA Inc.

I am having a problem uploading the picture. So I guess I can't put it up. Everyone saw it, but I know we were told to upload images of our project.

4 comments:

linnea said...

i really commend you guys on all the research and work put into this project, it sounds like a fun game for young psych majors (A+ in my booK:))

Cat said...

You guys had one of my favorite group projects because it was really different and fun! Not only that, but you guys got to use a lot of creative and design skills, and everything came out really nice! Awesome job, kids!

Amber said...

Thanks again amanda for being our group mediator and faciliating all that stuff. I feel like we worked so hard and did so much research, but not many could see that. Thanks so much jake for those cards they were so well done, very impressive.

certified"BITCHES"2008 (its our year) said...

You game looks fresh
i want to play it but whats the function for everything in the game