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James Holloman - Carnival Game Description

The document describes a carnival game called Pong Cup, created by team members James H., Taylor O., and Nolan I. The game involves launching a ping pong ball into a grid of cups worth different points, with specific rules for scoring and retries. Materials needed include cardboard, plastic cups, a ping pong ball, and a plastic spoon for launching.

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James Holloman - Carnival Game Description

The document describes a carnival game called Pong Cup, created by team members James H., Taylor O., and Nolan I. The game involves launching a ping pong ball into a grid of cups worth different points, with specific rules for scoring and retries. Materials needed include cardboard, plastic cups, a ping pong ball, and a plastic spoon for launching.

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James Holloman

Block 1
09/09/2021

Carnival Game Description:

Team Members: James H., Taylor O., and Nolan I.

Name: Pong Cup (not cup pong)

Setup: A square box with cups hot glued to the bottom in a 5x5 grid. There
is a slit in one side of the box for the plastic spoon to go in. The ping pong
ball is placed on the spoon to be launched into the cups. Certain cups are
colored differently for different points. Some cups are worth no points.

Rules/Objective: You have three tries to launch the ball into the cups. The
objective is to land the ball into as many cups that are worth points as
possible. The cups are worth different points- 0, 10, 25, and 100. You can
slide the spoon along the slit in the box to angle the ball differently and try
to get specific cups. If the ball gets launched outside of the box, you have
one free try. If it gets launched outside again, it counts as a try.

Materials: Cardboard- folded and cut to make a box, exacto knife- to cut
the cardboard, duct tape- to tape together the sides of the box, 25 plastic
cups- arranged in a 5x5 grid, hot glue- to glue the bottom of the cups to the
cardboard box and to make sure the plastic spoon doesn’t fall out of the
slit, ping pong ball- used as the ball to be launched into the cups, plastic
spoon- to launch the ping pong ball.

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