Game On Competition Winners

Makers Empire’s recent Game On design challenge — where students were challenged to create a game that had some 3D components designed and printed — attracted almost 200 entries. Well done, everyone!

We’ve had a fun time looking through the designs with my friend, an avid writer of solitaire cash reviews. We’ve seen interesting takes on old favourites, great models of gaming equipment and creative new game concepts.

Congratulations to the winner, Luca from St Michael’s College. Luca created an intricate model of a game he loves to play already. The attention to detail in his chess set was extremely impressive.

GameOn_chessset

Luca said he chose chess because it is a really famous board game and one of his favourites. He knows what each piece looks like off by heart. Luca says it is your move now! A cool Makers Empire prize pack is on its way to Luca.

Congratulations also to Runner-Up, Emily from Our Lady of Woodcroft College who designed the original ‘Dropstar Game and also to AngleX from Star of the Sea College with this great air hockey table model.

DropStar game

This game is played by dropping these rods. Each spoke on the rod is painted a different colour and worth a different score which the players decide. When a rod is dropped, it will land on two spokes. The colours will be added up and added to that player’s score. The player with the least points wins. This game can be picked up easily and nothing needs to be set up.” width=”265″ height=”265″> DropStar game
This game is played by dropping these rods. Each spoke on the rod is painted a different colour and worth a different score which the players decide. When a rod is dropped, it will land on two spokes. The colours will be added up and added to that player’s score. The player with the least points wins. This game can be picked up easily and nothing needs to be set up.

Air Hockey This my Air Hockey Table Their are part that are missing because they didn't let me place blocks there

Air Hockey
This is my Air Hockey Table. There are parts that are missing because they didn’t let me place blocks there.

Thanks for everyone who entered the competition, there were plenty of great entries, click here to see more entries and the participating Schools!

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