![]() Upshot – Actions have Consequences by Occupied_brain For their efforts, Peaklin will have a MK3S+ kit on the way to them. This game really brought together all the aspects of this competition that we could have hoped for, and we are happy to call it our winner. Peaklin has also created a great set of documentation for this project so you can not only have fun playing the game but also enjoy the assembly process. This is a well thought out game with lots of great game pieces. Thankfully they had the idea of how to use it as part of a game for this competition and it has paid off. Peaklin, had been working on a hand grenade model as part of our Timekeeper’s competition but didn’t complete it in time to enter. This is a great example of a timing issue working out as an advantage. ![]() With all these great games, puzzles, and gaming related items, it’s been tough, but we still need to pick a winner. Some of these variations taking the classic games to new dimensions, literally. Of course, there were also tons of variations on classic games like Chess, Connect 4, and Tic-Tac-Toe. I think there could be some fun additions to some of these marble mazes in the future by keeping some of the mechanisms but allowing different mazes to be dropped in later making for a game that could increase difficulty with each level. ![]() We have some very traditional marble mazes along with maze boxes and even a maze board game. I love some of the maze creations that came out of this competition. I imagine these games as training for cairn builders or the next Andrew Goldsworthy. The Dino Balance has been living on my kitchen island for all who sit around it to test their skill at for weeks. Stacking balance-based puzzles were a fun inclusion in this contest with chairs, dinosaurs, elephants, shapes, and of course the ubiquitous Benchy, being stacked sky high. The trick of course with all these great games was figuring out who should be the winner. You all made some amazing games and getting to print them out and play them to help judge who should be the winner was a blast and something my family enjoyed getting involved with too. We have come to the end of our Games competition, and I have to say, I’ve never had as much fun judging one of our contests as I did with this one.
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