After learning how the game squares works I worked with a group of five people to produce our board game that uses the squares game system to it. The result was a four sided (three sided playable) pyramid with pins inserted to make a triangle on the sides and squares from the edges, loads of rubber bands of four different colours are supplied to work as the connecting lines from one point to another, each colour of course is used for identification to each player.
Prototype
Rules
1.Assemble the Pyramid.
2.Rock, Paper Scissors to decide who goes first.
3.First player chooses the colour of their rubber bands.
4.First player connects two adjacent pins with their rubber band.
5.Second player repeats step 4 until a triangle or square is complete.
6.When a triangle or square is completed the player to make the final connection scores 1 point for a triangle and 3 points for a square, the scores are kept in a tallying system.
7.Repeat step 4 until there are no more connections to be made.
8.The scores are added from the tally and the player with the highest score is the winner
Our game was then tested with our class for feedback. The criticism we had mentioned was not making it clear how to create squares as the player makes squares by connecting the pins at the edges.

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