Next week is the OpenSauce exhibition and my booth will have a TI-84 Plus CE gaming competition where attendees can win a modified TI-84 Plus CE! I need some help picking out the ideal game however.
I have some criteria:
Some of my top candidates:
Let me know if there's any other games I should consider!
Competition rules:
I have some criteria:
- The game must have some scoring system built in so I can objectively award a first place.
- The game shouldn't take the average person longer than 5 minutes to win or lose. There will be potentially hundreds of people and no one should have to wait around to play. I will have 2 calculators going simultaneously so any wait shouldn't be too bad.
- The game should preferably demonstrate the capabilities of the CE and the programming behind it. (Basically a Wow factor)
- The game should preferably be somewhat familiar to the average person.
Some of my top candidates:
- Calcuzap: Stores top 12 scores with names. Lots of very smooth graphics. Adjustable difficulty so I can balance fun with how long each person plays. Similar to Galaga which is somewhat familiar to people.
PacMan: Stores top 5 scores with names. Doesn't take too long for the average person to die. Extremely familiar to people.
Tetris: Difficulty ramps up pretty quickly. Extremely familiar to people.
Dino Run: Difficulty ramps up quickly. Smooth graphics. Extremely familiar to people.
Let me know if there's any other games I should consider!
Competition rules:
- Each attendee has unlimited attempts but must pass the calculator to the next person after their attempt is over.
- When the attendee's attempt is over, they will enter their score, contact info, and preferred calculator in a google forms. (All data will be deleted promptly after winners have collected their prizes.)
- The person with the highest score at the end of day 1 will be selected. A tie will be broken by whomever got the score first. No awards will be given until the end of day 2.
- The person with the highest score at the end of day 2 will be selected. The winner from day 1 cannot win day 2 but can still play for fun. A tie will be broken by whomever got the score first.
- Of the 2 possible winners, the winner with the highest total score will receive their calculator of choice. A tie will be broken by whomever got the score first.
- The winners will be contacted at the end of day 2 and they have 3 days to provide a way of collecting their prize. After 3 days the 2nd place winner for that day will be contacted.