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blackiceskier 20-10-2009 22:18

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

delsaner 20-10-2009 22:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by blackiceskier (Post 879086)
has to be built like the tetras (only poles nothing in between)

This part got me confused. When you say nothing in between, do you mean a concept similar to a jack (like the game jacks)?

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....

R.C. 20-10-2009 22:30

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Could we know what competition this is for?

-RC

blackiceskier 20-10-2009 22:42

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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

Ted Weisse 20-10-2009 23:17

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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.

Chris is me 20-10-2009 23:31

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Soccer disc cones worked in a Vex game I played once.

Andrew Schreiber 21-10-2009 00:37

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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)

IKE 21-10-2009 10:08

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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.

blackiceskier 21-10-2009 12:54

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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

blackiceskier 22-10-2009 13:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IKE (Post 879145)
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.

any ideas on what they can be stacked on besides themselves because the idea i have is to stack the item on something for a multiplier score for the more you have connected to each other

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

IKE 22-10-2009 13:32

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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.

blackiceskier 23-10-2009 13:15

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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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