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Project 2
Making a set of cards for a game. For this project you need to make 9 individual cards that are all part of the same game. The cards should have repeated design elements and an obvious theme. You need to design both a front and back for each card. The back of each card can be unique or they can all be the same. Your final front and back card designs should be laid out on one 8.5" x 11".
Steps
1. Decide on a theme for your card game
2. Decide on a type of card game. Is it a battle game like Pokemon or Magic the Gathering or an abstract game like UNO.
3. Decide on what information needs to be on each card to play the game
4. Figure out a layout for the info from step 3 for your cards. This info should be repeated in the same place on each card.
5. Gather your imagery for each card that matches the theme
6. Layout the individual cards. Review them with the professor when you are done.
7. Layout your 9 individual cards on one 8.5 x 11" piece of paper for printing.
Card Fronts
Card Backs
Games we have played and that you should have reviews written for:
- 10,000 - 1956, 2-10 players
- LCR - 1983, 3-12 player
- Yahtzee - 1956, 2-10 players
- Zombie Dice + Double Feature Expansion - 2010, 2-12 players
- Martian Dice - 2011, 2-12 players, PT 10 min +/-
- Skulls (Death Dice) - 1956, 2-10 players
- Bowling Dice - 1985?, 1-10 players, PT 10 min +/-
- Pass the Pigs -
Games you learned the rules to (Due Tue Feb 26th) :
- Dungeon Roll - 2013, 1-4 players, PT 15 min +/-
- Ninja Dice - 2013, 2-5 players, PT 30 min +/-
- Catan Dice - 2007, 1-4 players, PT 15 min +/-
- Poker Dice - year ???, 2-12 players, PT 10 min +/-PT 15 min +/-
Games you are learning the rules to (Due Tue Mar 5th) :
- Mars Attacks
- Cards Against Humanity
- Poker (5 card draw & 7 card stud)
- Uno
- Werewolf
Work on Projects
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There will be a quiz....
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