Rules for 2 games

Trick Shot:

Description: Trickshot is a game where the players compete to master trick shots into solo cups with ping-pong balls. Using the Throw Booklet (which also has visuals on how to perform each throw), players can choose between preforming a beginner, intermediate, or advanced throw. They have 3 practice shots before the big performance. If performed correctly and accurately, the player is awarded with 1, 2, or 3 points respectively. The player at the end of the game with the most points wins.

Materials:

6 solo cups

3 ping pong balls

water

6 “throw” booklets

Rules:

  1. Players have 3 practice shots before shot that counts
  2. Once a level/throw are decided, it cannot be changed
  3. Elbows cannot go over the end of the table
  4. arrange the cups in a 3-2-1 formation, forming a triangle

How to play: First person to have turned 21 goes first. From here, rotate clockwise. Distribute throw booklets to players. First player chooses a throw to complete, and, if completed successfully, they receive the respective amount of points. To classify your throw as a success, the ball must go in, and stay in, the cup. The goal is to either successfully compete all throws, between the 3 levels, or have he highest amount of points by the end of the game. At the end of the players turn, they return the ball to the table and it is now the next persons turn.

Can You See It?:

Description: Can You See It is a game where players try and decipher color while the lighting around them changes. The text on the cards are written in colors that correspond to each color on the led light strip that is provided. This is a speed game where the first to successfully read their card and complete the task wins a point. The first to 10 points wins.

Materials:

task cards

1 led light strip

score card

Rules:

  1. Each player picks a different card and has to complete the specific task on their card.
  2. the first to complete the correct task accurately gets one point

How to play: Person with the worst eye sight goes first (discuss amongst yourselves) and goes clockwise from there. The player who is up picks a color from the led light strip, this is the coordinating card color that everyone picks up. Once the led light is on, everyone simultaneously looks at their card and tries to decipher what it says. The first person o read and complete their cards task gets a point.

One Reply to “Rules for 2 games”

  1. Can you see it is interesting, but reliant on very specific lighting. It would be work experimenting with Philips Hue smart bulbs or making your own led rigs with nano pixels.

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