Anyway, I came up with the concept of Eggy-Land, a very simple board game that fits along the lines of younger children games like Chutes and Ladders and Candy Land. (The latter being the biggest inspiration.) I wrote up the rules, designed the board, got the pieces together, and it's a fully functioning, albeit, simple board game. Below are the rules and the board design itself, I would include pictures of actual play, but I don't have a camera, so you'll just have to see it in class.
Cheers.
Rules:
1. 1. Each person picks a colored pawn to represent
their character and places them on the word “start”.
2. 2. The person who ate eggs most recently starts
first.
3. 3. Player spins egg spinner, then moves his pawn to
the nearest egg that matches the color the spinner is pointing to.
a.
If there is a frying pan symbol on the space,
that player loses their next turn
b.
If there’s a sunny side up egg on the space,
that player moves to the next space that shares the color with the spinner.
4. 4. Play proceeds clockwise.
5. 5. The first person to reach the red egg space next
to the word “finish” wins and can throw the egg spinner at whomever they
desire.
6. 6. The person hit by the egg spinner is responsible
for providing the egg for the spinner next game.
And, here's the board itself:
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