Board Game Design Kick Off
The Board Game Design
The Board Game Design Contest is a game design contest open to board, card, and dice games that are not commercially available.
Milestones
- 1/11/2020 – Kick-off – Brainstorm and decide what type of game to make
- 2/1/2020 – Check point – Complete first prototype
- 2/29/2020 – Presentation – Test final prototype and presentation
1/11 Kick-Off
- Introduction to board game: Board game types, and contest rules
- Board game can be 2 players, 4 players, or multiple players
- Board game must be played on a 18″x18″ board, on the desktop
- The board and all game pieces should be made, not bought
- All scouts will be divided into 10 teams (A to J). Each team has 10-12 scouts in all ages
- Each team can design 1 or 2 board games. The final game must include a game rules sheet
2/29 Presentation
The contest consists of 3 rounds. First round submissions require a pitch video and short description of your game. The top entries will move onto round two and send in game rules and a how to play video. The top 5 entries from round two will move onto round three where they will send in a physical prototype of their game. Judges will play the 5 finalists and choose a winner.
- How innovative is the game?
- How excited are you to play the game?
- How well was the game idea presented?
- How clear are the written rules?
- How clear is the how to play video?
- How innovative is the game?
- How excited are you to play the game?
The acronym STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. This approach to education is designed to revolutionize the teaching of subject areas such as mathematics and science by incorporating technology and engineering into regular curriculum by creating a “meta-discipline.”
Parents:
- All scouts need to wear uniform A and arrive 10 minutes before their gathering time.
- All parents need to stay for the meeting