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General Category => Toy Makers => Topic started by: Marcellarius on January 21, 2012, 12:19:55 pm
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hello I'm Yentl, daughter of Marcel. :)
for a school project i have to make a (travel)game for more than 1 person.
on a 4"x4" ?" thick pine board.
the game should be played in the car, the train or the plain.
i don't want to make: tic-tac-toe :P (everybody does)
do you have some idea's or patterns of games i could make? ???
Yentl ;)
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Hi
i hope this helps its very simply and easy to make.i don't have a pattern for it but here's a web site that should help you out.
http://www.joenord.com/puzzles/peggame/index.html (http://www.joenord.com/puzzles/peggame/index.html)
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Newfie,
I have made several of those games for my grandchildren. I've heard them referred to as "Last Man Standing". I used cherry wood and bought some wooden golf tees for the pieces. They are very easy to make.
Rog
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thank you for helping,
but I think this game is for one person.
I need a game for more than one person to play (2 or more)
do you maybe have other ideas?
Yentl,
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How about a checker board? You can make your checkers any shape you want. Stars, triangles, squares, etc. or you can use what we call half marbles. Cribbage would be another good one to consider.
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Maybe the game in German it calls M?hle or an small version of Master Mind
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Thank you all for helping.
I will make a choice on school with the teacher.
let you know when I'm ready.
Yentl
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Haven't I post an answer here this morning? *wired*
The game "M?hle" is called Nine men's morris (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Men%27s_Morris), which sounds pretty cool.
The theme is pretty simple, but your dad can show you how to cut angled and create an intarsia like game board.
Or you come up with some other idea - there is also an old round version described here: German Wiki explanatin on the board game M?hle (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BChle_(Spiel))
That would spice the theme much more up.
And not to forget the Tapatan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapatan) that Katie mentioned. That is one even I might go for - thanks Katie!
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Try this. Cut the board into a 12 pce. jigsaw and number them 1 to 12 instead of adding a picture. You will also need 2 dice. Throw the dice and the first no to come out is the starting point. Just for fun say no 8. The next thrower to put down a bit of the puzzle must have a number that connects to the 8, say 7 or 9. To speed things up a bit, if you throw a 5 & 3, you have a choice of putting down piece no 5 or 3 or 8. The winner is the one who puts down the last bit of the puzzle.
I just made that up, so no idea how long it will take or how boring it will get, or what to call it!! Make up your own rules as you go along. There is not much you can do with a 4? sq pce of wood and I am sure Dad can make the dice for you as well. Hope this helps or gives you an idea. Iggy
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Cool idea Iggy, you could make it a bit more complex by making it 4 rows of 4 =16 pieces, a little more luck of the draw would be to divide the pieces after mixing them completely with the numbered side down, so both players start out with half. If you can't make a connection you lose one of your pieces to the other player. You win if you end up with all the pieces or place the last piece.
Should take a while to play, and make the players use their brains problem solving.
Gabby
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Move over China, Gabby just re-invented chess, I always said you are a complete STAR Iggy.
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hey guys and gals,
Yentl is making a countdown game, but she wouldn't tell me a lot on the progress she's making on school.
she will take it home from school when ready (she's only working 1 hour a week on this project) and she said I can place a picture here, so you have to wait a little longer i guess.
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It's been 10 months - did the picture get posted?