Tiles of Danger (The Iconic School Game)

by TheOnlyKaylee in Circuits > Software

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Tiles of Danger (The Iconic School Game)

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This is the iconic game that school children place when they leave the classrooms to go to recess. You can't step on a certain tile color or line, freeze on one tile, stay quiet on another tile. I decided to use this concept because being a high schooler, I really miss playing this children's game.

Instructions: Maximum of 4 Player. Rolls a dice and move your "kid" piece (Any Moveable Piece) onto the tile that is however many that the dice number was. Land on a Lava Tile and you are out of the game. Land on a Broken Tile and you have to move back on tile. Land on an Ice Tile and you lose your next turn. Land on a Help Tile and you are immune to the next Ice Tile. Land on a Powerup Tile and you are immune to the next Lava Tile. Land on a Roll Again Tiles and you get to have another turn. The person who makes it to Recess first wins the Tiles of Danger game.

Supplies

Fusion 360

Sketch and Extrude 1/5

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For step one, I created a rectangular box with a length of 500 mm and a width of 200 mm. Afterwards, i extruded the box to 16 mm to keep it thin enough to travel.

Sketch and Extude 2/5

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For step two, I sketched out two small rectangles on both ends of the rectangle from the first step. They have a width of 200 mm and a length of 2 mm. Afterwards, I extruded the two new rectangles to 2 mm.

Sketch and Extrude 3/5 + Appearance

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For step 3, I created text on the two small rectangles which wrote "Classroom" and "Recess" to provide the space for obstacles to soon come in the next steps. Afterwards, I extruded both the words to a -4 mm. Then i added a yellow appearance to the original rectangle to show something for colorful. Of course, it really could be any other color.

Sketch and Extrude 4/5

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For step 4, I sketched out several rectangles evenly spaced along down the original rectangle which will later be used as the game play. Afterwards, I extruded all the rectangles by 2 mm.

Text

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For step 5, on all the newly extruded rectangles, I wrote in text which can be described out in the introduction instructions.

Sketch and Extrude 5/5 + Text

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In step 6, the final step, I sketched out some text in the entry rectangles which are in yellow. Afterwards, I extruded the text to a -2 mm which give them an empty look.