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Unusual, potential game pieces
I love speculating about future games, and surprisingly I haven't found an old thread talking about game pieces in particular. So I thought we'd talk about what would make a good game piece so that we might be able to identify the beginnings of a future game.
IMO, a good game piece:
Thinking about what fits those criteria, and hasn't yet been used I've come up with a few candidates:
What do you think? Have I missed any good candidates? Are there other criteria for what makes a good gamepiece? Do any of these spark some ideas for game rules? Last edited by nuclearnerd : 27-08-2015 at 16:15. |
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Re: Unusual, potential game pieces
Several years ago someone posted a picture of Dave Lavery holding a ~10 inch long piece of 3" sched 40 PVC pipe, capped at both ends. The thing resembled a giant drug capsule, suitable for medicating a blue whale or some similarly massive fictional creature.
I imagined it half full of pea gravel, to make its center of gravity shift while it is being handled so that manipulation by a robot is more challenging. Last edited by Richard Wallace : 27-08-2015 at 05:53. |
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Re: Unusual, potential game pieces
Traffic cones.
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American footballs
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Another "good game piece" criterium: NOT inflated.
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I would add to the list that game pieces need to be accessible to teams of all skill levels. Having a game piece that some teams (especially rookies!) Can't effectively interact with is pretty bad, in my opinion! |
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Orbit balls? I pretend that year never happened. And when did we use totes in the modern era? No game has used totes.[1] But I think the OP had a good list of what would be optimal. Obviously choosing a suboptimal game piece happens at times. [1] Like Mini bots and Jar Jar Binks these things never happened in my mind. A significant amount of therapy was required for this, I can suggest a guy. |
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Oh cool, I hadn't seen Double Trouble before. Interestingly the Floppies really fail the "looks good on camera" test - they're pretty lifeless.
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Needs to also look good from the stands, so visible from 100 feet away.
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Spectrum has a mock game we are working on putting the rules together for that involves used car tires and rugby balls.
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By the same token, I would not want to see another game in which the role of the limited ability robot is restricted to serving as an anchor point for a piece of string. The performance floor for a limited ability robot should be reasonable, attainable and meaningful to the outcome of their matches. |
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