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 Practical 4

We at the Enterprise have created our brand new original board game, Charge!

The original idea that we had was some sort of ball throwing game where a player throws a ball to hit a target. We then added an idea that we make some sort of a ball launcher to shoot the ball. The launcher idea eventually evolved into a catapult.

The second idea for the game was that the catapult will launch a projectile to hit targets. However, we thought that there have been so many shooting games that we wanted to make a game that is both fun and competitive. 




Through many considerations and idea improvements, we eventually came up with the game: Charge!

The game is simple. It is played by 2 players. The first person to knock down all the opponent's troops using the catapult will win.

However, not all troops on the battlefield are equal.

Each player will have a tank and a cavalry and 4 soldiers.

Remember:

1. You can kill your own troops

2. Tanks will need 3 hits to be considered 'knocked down'

3. Cavalry will need 2 hits to be considered 'knocked down'

The game takes place over a large board that can be placed on top of desks or tables. The catapults and troops utilize a number of joinery techniques in order to stand upright. We also designed the "battlefield" to make it more aesthetically appealing. We hope you enjoy it.


Here is a brief introduction to our game:




This is a demonstration of how the game is to be played.


 And here is our promotional videos...

Video 1: Uploaded on Youtube


Video 2: Uploaded on BlogSpot


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