Monday, December 3, 2007

History and summary of the game

Slightly similar to the “amazing race”, a lot of running around just to beat the clock and emerge first at the end of the tasks given.

The game play

• Players are supposed to use a dices and move your cues accordingly.
• When cue lands on “freedom”, pick up a card and follow instructions for e.g. Pass one task to the next team, which means lesser task to do, more time to finish the game.
• When cue lands on “handcuff”, pick up a card and follow instructions for e.g. move 3 steps backwards, lesser time to finish the board game.  
• When cue lands on a particular block like W1, E4, pick up a task and you are only allowed to do it when player finishes the board game.

summary of the game:

The game is greatly enjoyed by the people who take part in it. It’s a game which needs a lot of interaction with people over the school. It creates chances for people from different schools (STA, SAS, SHL, SEG, and SIT) to meet and talk to one another. The main point of the game is to show how people dresses and what is the most fashionable wear that teenagers wear nowadays.

With that, we can see who actually the trend-setter is and how teens handle situations like asking a favor from others.

What our team recommends is that, in the process of playing the game, they will interact with people they seldom meet or don’t even know. In turn, they make new friends and gain a better understanding on how people usually dress. They also get to do some physical exercise like running around the school in order to be the first team to return back with the photos.

Tactics like handling different people’s attitude and behavior is also practiced in order to win the game.

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