Aamel's+Design+Plans

=Final Game Designs by Aamel U.=

[[image:Chosen_Design.jpg align="left"]]India's Water Crisis

 * Designed By: Aamel U.

Topic of Game:** India's Water Crisis


 * Age Range:** 7-Adult


 * Secret Goal: The secret goal of this game to show players how hard it is to get to the golden box which represents a source of water that will help many people in India.

Designer's Goal:** To show players how hard it is and how many obstructions there are for people trying to help the water crisis to achieve their goal.


 * Player's Goal:** To get to the golden box without dying which is a source of water that will help many people. He has to kill obstructions on the way there.


 * Core Mechanics of Game:** Deciding, Fighting, Achieving.


 * Elements of The Game:**
 * UNICEF Worker Avatar
 * Monsters that attack you ( they are obstructions that prevent you from achieving the goal).
 * A maze that makes it hard for you to reach the goal.
 * A golden box which is the goal of the game. You have to reach it.
 * How To Get Started:**

In order to get started with the game, one must begin from the beginning to the maze and try to find his way to the golden box which is a source of water that will help many Indians. The player must also kill all enemies on the way which are acting as obstructions to make reaching the game more challenging. This will represent the difficulty and how hard it is to provide poor Indians with potable water.


 * Rules:**

There aren't any rules for playing this game expect that it is only for 1 player at a time. This is game is very simple and the goal is known as well.


 * How The Game Is Challenging:**

This game can be very challenging for players as they have to find their way through their maze to get to the golden box. It is also challenging as the player has to kill all the enemies and the obstructions in his/her way so that he can get to the golden box.

Design Plan #2:
=India's Water Crisis=


 * Designed By**: Aamel U.


 * Topic of Game:** India's Water Crisis


 * Age Range:** 9-Adult


 * Secret Goal:** ** To show how hard it is to help people even for the government due to the lack of money as it is such an expensive problem as well.

Designer's Goal:** ** To teach players how difficult it is for even the government to help the people that are in need due to lack of enough money, and lack of enough potable water. **


 * Player's Goal:** The player's goal when playing this game is to get to the end of the game without being bankrupt and helping families on the way.


 * Core Mechanics of Game:** Rolling, Moving. (The game is won by being lucky and landing on the sports where families need the least money to gain access to potable water)


 * Elements of The Game:**


 * Four pawns:**
 * Government official
 * UNICEF Worker
 * Red Cross Worker
 * Government official


 * Other Materials:**
 * Pair of Dice
 * Paper Money In Various
 * Couple of Cards which tell you how much money the government is providing you with when you first start the game.


 * How to Get Started:

In order to get started ,** all players must first pick a card randomly in order to determine how much money they start off with. Then everyone must take turns rolling the dice to see how many spots they move. Some spots are families which need more money to fix their water problems than others. You really need luck to land on the families that need the least money so that you can get to the end without being bankrupt.


 * Rules of The Game:**


 * Only 4 players
 * Players cannot exchange cards which state how much money they get from the government.
 * Players can only roll once per turn


 * How The Game Is Challenging:**

This game is challenging because since strategy cannot be used to win this game, all the player needs is luck as he needs to land on the spaces which require you to give the least money to th families. This way this can be frustrating if you keep getting families which need a lot of money. You also need luck to pick a card in which the government gives you the most money.

**India's Water Crisis**

 * Designed By: Aamel U.

Topic of Game:** India's Water Crisis


 * Age Range:** 7-Adult


 * Secret Goal: To show players how difficult it is to come up with a plan to provide potable water to so many people spread across India.

Designer's Goal:** For player's to be creative when making up plans to see who has the best plan to help India.


 * Player's Goal:** To come up with a good and creative way to help India's water Crisis.


 * Core Mechanics of Game:** Thinking, Writing, Analyzing, Brain storming


 * Elements of The Game:**
 * Creativity
 * A piece of paper
 * A pen or pencil
 * There must be an unbiased judge who will decide the best plan at the end.


 * Point of views you can choose to write from:**
 * UNICEF Worker
 * Red Cross Worker
 * Indian official
 * American Government


 * How To Get Started:**

In order to get started with the game, one must first gather at least 3 and no more than 6 people to play the game wtih him. Among the players, one will be chosen as the judge. Everyone else will then pick a point of view that they wish to write from. Either UNICEF worker, Red Cross Worker, Indian official, and the American government. Then one has the option to do some background information about India's water crisis, and then everyone besides the judge has to make a creative and effective plan that will help solve India's water crisis. The judge will then decide the best at the end.


 * Rules:**


 * At least 3 players
 * No more than 6 players.
 * One player must be the judge
 * Every player should have a different plan
 * No talking between players allowed
 * Time limit is 15 minutes


 * Rules for the Judge:**
 * Must be completely unbiased
 * Must not know who wrote each paper


 * Criteria for Grading:**
 * Creativity
 * Effectiveness
 * Must be able to happen in real life


 * How The Game Is Challenging:**

This game can be challenging to players as it requires a lot of thinking and creativity. It can be very hard to come up with an effective to solve the problem and to to find an efficient way to give all the people in India access to potable water. It requires a great amount of work and concentration.