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Donut 16-05-2006 09:26

pic: donut'sgame2
 

Tetraman 16-05-2006 09:27

Re: pic: donut'sgame2
 
Oh sweet! Nice idea. I'm working on one myself, but it's not going so well.

Is that water or the floor? Please say floor.

miketwalker 17-05-2006 01:00

Re: pic: donut'sgame2
 
I really like that setup. Easy to tell who's in the lead, and has multiple targets to make strategy interesting. One thing to keep in mind, though I haven't seen a write-up yet... make sure you have an element of the game that a simple robot can do, there always has to be one thing that anybody could do that can influence the game (i.e. this year: 1pt goals, last year: 1pts for having a tetra under the goal, etc etc) I can't wait to see what you have in mind for the other things near the player stations. Very good use of keeping the "open space" scenario as well.

Jeremiah Johnson 17-05-2006 01:04

Re: pic: donut'sgame2
 
Wow... that's... interesting to say the least. I'd like to see a write up. Definitely. It looks like it might be a fun FVC game.

Qbranch 18-05-2006 15:50

Re: pic: donut'sgame2
 
I like the idea of the scales to show score... but where do the color-changing target lights come in to this? :confused:

-Q

Dave Scheck 18-05-2006 17:29

Re: pic: donut'sgame2
 
The Savage Soccer game that WPI put on had a similar concept with the scale. You may want to check that out.
http://users.wpi.edu/~savage/Rules/

Donut 25-05-2006 09:34

Re: pic: donut'sgame2
 
Woah, sorry I completely missed there was a thread made for my picture. I explained the game I had in mind in this post here.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...77&postcount=5

After thinking about this more, I thought a cool alternative might be to have a single scale in the center of the field that robots can get on, and have everyone try to weight it down with robots and balls, would be a tipping problem though.


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