- A tabletop game in which you are growing items in your own planter box. Different plants and herbs are worth varying points, and there could be bundles that when completed award players extra points. It would go through all the seasons, with some plants only being able to grow in certain conditions. Selling your reapings, players could buy different buffs they could add to their garden to make it more efficient.
- Tick-Tack-Throw! An outdoor spin on the classic game of tick-tack-toe. Players will throw frisbee-like discs with no center toward a large board made of pegs. Get your disc to land on a peg, and count it as your mark!
- Business owner simulator. Allows players to create their own unique start-up business and create their dream store in virtual reality! Hire employees, define your store layout, determine prices, and gain real experience on what handling a business might be like!
- Head Count! A fun outdoor game to play with big groups that only requires one ball! Have a large group divide themselves into two teams. Make sure they can identify one another. Proceed to have all players form a large circle while still standing. A ball is then bounced hard into the ground so that it shoots into the air. From here, players will try to run under the ball to someone on their team on the other side of the circle without touching another player, or getting hit by the ball.
- Hall Pass. This online game is fun to play with friends. One player is randomly assigned to be a delinquent student roaming the hallways without a hall pass. All other players will play as teachers, who will try to allocate the student player among the slew of many NPC students. The student player will have objectives, but doing them will draw attention to themselves and create a cause to get caught.
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What I find best about your Tic-Tak-Toe concept is that it requires more skill to place your mark…it also adds an extra unique element to a linear game.
I love the business owner simulator idea! You could possibly create the game and have it integrated into a business class for a grade. The students would make their dream store and get graded on the functionality of their plans.
I think all of your ideas are great! I’m particularly interested in the plant game, and I have sort of similar ideas for a tabletop garden growing game. I wouldn’t have thought to incorporate seasons into the game and I would love to know more about how that could impact the gameplay.
I love the idea of virtual reality games! I think there’s a lot of potential in them. I think having a business simulator is also genius. What type of gameplay style were you thinking? A gameplay style similar to RollarCoaster Tycoon? Also, at the beginning, does a player choose from a selection of business types (salon, restaurant, storefront, farm)? Can they level up and open up second locations or trucks? I would be addicted to this game!