My girlfriend has to create a game for her Psychology class. It doesn't necessarily have to be a board game. Anything will do, as long as it follows the class rules. Basically, somewhere in the game, we have to ask a Psychology question which has a True/False answer or Multiple Choice. Based on your correct/incorrect answer, something has to happen and push the game forward.
We don't really want to make a board game, we just don't have enough time/creativity. Plus, my girlfriend wants something a little more original. Any suggestions will help, we're both stuck.
Previous students have created the following and the professor loved them:
Roller Coaster - For every right answer, you move your car up the roller coaster. For every wrong answer, you move back.
Basketball - For every right answer, you shoot the ball into the hoop. You move closer every time you get a right answer. For every wrong answer, you miss your turn.
Lame, right? Okay, so something as lame as this will work. Just something that will make students get up and take part in the game.
We don't really want to make a board game, we just don't have enough time/creativity. Plus, my girlfriend wants something a little more original. Any suggestions will help, we're both stuck.
Previous students have created the following and the professor loved them:
Roller Coaster - For every right answer, you move your car up the roller coaster. For every wrong answer, you move back.
Basketball - For every right answer, you shoot the ball into the hoop. You move closer every time you get a right answer. For every wrong answer, you miss your turn.
Lame, right? Okay, so something as lame as this will work. Just something that will make students get up and take part in the game.
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