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game element
ok CD im asking your help now im designing a game and im looking for a unique scoring element here is the criteria
has to be able to stack has to be built like the tetras (only poles nothing in between) i already have the end game scoring game ITS BALOONS |
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If yes, then that can be very difficult to stack. The best I could think of is how tall the unorganized pile of tetra-jacks there are. If no (they are like usual tetras), then you could probably stack them on different pillars. Scoring would be... Low pillar (8): 2 + 2t Medium pillar (4): 4 + 4t High pillar (2): 8 + 8t t = number of tetras Its a thought.... |
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Could we know what competition this is for?
-RC |
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this is for a vex game and what i ment was the object would be made of just poles not a solid object like the boxes in "stack attack" but like the tetras where they could be grabbed and on the field already is a zone primarly for stacking that has poles that the scoring object can be stacked upon
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Maybe take a look at the FRC 2005 Game TRIPLE PLAY
http://usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Com...The%20Game.pdf Arena: http://usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Com...he%20Arena.pdf You could scale down the game pieces for vex. |
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Soccer disc cones worked in a Vex game I played once.
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Jacks were mentioned earlier, why not use them? They can be stacked (albeit it is difficult) They are also readily available in a variety of sizes and materials. Specify a size and a material and they should be relatively easy to get a hold of. As an additional benefit, you can stack them in different ways. The balls could also be used somehow too (since you buy them usually together)
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I know this isn't exactly what you are looking for, but.... This game needs more Cowbell!
http://www.antonline.com/p_90071200-GP_337064.htm# This one is cheap, good size for Vex, stackable (though likely unstable after a few in height), and it has a nice open loop on top. They are also easy to paint for point differentiators, and can be useful/annoying once the season is over. |
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i do honestly like the cowbell idea but it does not work with the field i have set up already
the field has posts that are of various heights from 3-17" and the cowbells cannot be stacked upon these posts but they are a very interesting idea the soccer cones have been used and I'm trying to do something totally different. i know what the tetras look like and i was looking for an idea of a different shape made in the same fashion |
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ex b r r b b r r b b 3" 5" 7" red has a 3x multiplier because they have 3 connected blue has a 5x multiplier because they have 5 objects connected poles are of various heights so for this example they are 3", 5", and 7" poles |
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They are a 4 leg base, so a pyramid will work as long as the slope is about the same. They have a hook on them so they could be hung.
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thanks for specs and like i said that really is a good idea for a game element and i think that it could be implemented very well thanks for the cool idea i may have to use that one because i haven't seen anything like it and i try to have a somewhat original idea when im designing a game.
you are very right FIRST does need more COWBELL!!!! |
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