In this next one, called "My Little Boa", there's a simple objective (a Candyland-like path), but the player in possession of the board has to wear a feather boa and a tiara; there is also a song that goes with it. The loser has to wear a plastic bucket on her head.
I loved this one, a trivia game based upon Cheaper by the Dozen, or something like that.
Here is the board all set up for play:
Conclusion: I love my job.
By far the best game, an actually marketable game, was this one called "Penguin Wars," a battle strategy game involving conquest of igloo-building territory and materials.And here are the little game pieces, drawn by the student in a drawing program, miniaturized, and mounted on foam squares. Have you ever seen penguin snipers or swordsmen? How about heavy gunners? Cavalry!??!!?
3 comments:
This project looks like a lot of fun! Are we going to do one like it this year also?
Hey Mrs. Petersen!!
I remember doing something like last year!!
Not to be rude but you left out the fact that there is a penguin TANK!!!! how insane is that? would YOU leave your penguin and your tank in the same room together????
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