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Tic-Tac-Toe Idea
So I've been doing some research in the last few days about past FRC games (I'm bored in my Hanukkah vacation, can you blame me?), watched all the animations from the recent years, and noticed that the GDC has an affection for designing games with putting game pieces in rows.
Then I remembered Bill said something about "levels" in his last post (http://frcdirector.blogspot.com/2009...nderland.html). Thus, an idea was born!: What if the 2010 game is a giant tic-tac-toc, with levels and all. Imagine, in the middle of the field, a construction like this: (see how bored i am?)In this game, robots need to make rows by placing game pieces in the squares. the lower or the side-ish the squre - the easier it is to put or remove a game piece. Of course the higher the spot - the greater the score. And how is that connected to the other "clue?"s ? well, i have no idea but i'm sure your minds can think of something XD. I say, let's cancel the GDC and let the Chief Delphi community design our future games! face it - we're more creative^^. |
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Re: Tic-Tac-Toe Idea
2005 was Tic-Tac-Toe.
As for having CD design the games, I'm sure the GDC has enough ideas from the "YOU Design the 20XX Game" threads to last a few years... |
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Read his last line.
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In his last line he says to just let the team come up with the games. We ae more ceative. He also said that he has no idea what this years game is.
I love boredom. Great things come of it! great game idea! though.. Canbwe put water in the game peices sobthey are heavier and a cknastantly moving center of gravity? ![]() |
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This is similar to 2007's Rack and Roll game, which was a 3-D circular tic-tac-toe game.
But keep thinking! http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...0&terms=manual |
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god i hope the GDC guys aren't looking at this and saying "they're on to us! quick! re-design the whole thing!" or worse... "quick! stash this idea for future usage!". |
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<OffTopic>I totally just heard the reading rainbow theme song..
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Or...three robots to an alliance and we must climb into the different compartments. Each time the opposing alliance blocks, you have to rework yourself to get your three robots in a row. It'd be hard, but perhaps with some ramps or something to permit easier climbing it could be doable. The hard part would be judging if nobody got three in a row in the time allotted. Perhaps a point for each time you get 2 in a row and 20 points if you get three due to the difficulty to actually get three.
One way to make it even more fun would be for each alliance to only be able to see whats happening on their side except for when the robot actually fills a spot. Could be done with some polarized glass and some flaps to enter a box. So...am I evil enough to join the GDC yet? |
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Evil? Yes. Evil enough, no.
Evil enough would actually be to allow the robots to be physically knocked off. Or forget the ramps.. That would be a challenge. Which is what this is about. Someone has stated that the game tend to go off of real world problems. Climbing straight up the sides of craters it real world.. |
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Is that almost GDC evil? |
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Maybe some small spikes? Not large enough to do true damage.. But enough to scare them? |
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Well, they wouldn't have to be spikes, just something to make the ground harder to traverse quickly.
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Re: Tic-Tac-Toe Idea
Vertical pool noodles on the floor. Some may have metal bars inside; which ones is random. First you have to get there, then you have to climb up--and no, you still can't attach to the ceiling. Attaching to other robots is also verboten, though climbing onto alliance partners is a legitimate strategy. Start on the floor, though--oh, and you're starting on your opponent's end of the field, with screens in place to make vision spotty at best.
Oh, and I forgot about the water. At 30 seconds left in the match, the field gets about 1-2 inches of water, making it harder to get back to the bonus point area on your end. (Why only that much? It's a lot easier to waterproof 2-3 inches of field than the whole thing.) |
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