For project one I plan to create a new
exciting version of the card game snap.
This new version will still follow the basic rules of the original game
but have a few extra twists added into it as well. Instead of numbers and suits
this game uses shapes and colours. The aim is to snap when you see two cards
with the same shape on it but you have to be careful and make sure that you
snap two cards that are either both outlined drawings of the shape or a picture
of the shape coloured in. If you snap wrong the other player will get the cards
in the middle. When playing this game I want the players to feel challenged. Do
you see the colour or the shape first? Does the colour of the shape make you
want to snap? The purpose of this game is to show the relationship between
colour and the sense sight. Sometimes
colour can effect the way someone reacts to a situation. In this case I am
testing to see if colour influences the players decision of when to snap. If
they see two cards with the same colour will they automatically think snap even
though the colour is irrelevant?
No comments:
Post a Comment