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<p align="justify">Only suggested as an idea by the old teams during the previous years of iGEM Bordeaux, our team decided to realize a funny board game on sciences and laboratory life. We want that everyone can play the game without a great scientific background, so we worked hard on the questions and the mini-games relative to sciences. | <p align="justify">Only suggested as an idea by the old teams during the previous years of iGEM Bordeaux, our team decided to realize a funny board game on sciences and laboratory life. We want that everyone can play the game without a great scientific background, so we worked hard on the questions and the mini-games relative to sciences. | ||
− | <br>That is why, all of the team helps on the elaboration of the questions, inspired of scientific facts which are misunderstandings or simple notions learned in our studies. They also gave their opinion on the mini-games proposed in the challenge part. These mini-games are linked to science in order to familiarize people to biochemistry concepts (as nucleic or table of amino acids). Testing these challenges on members of our team; considerated as expert players; allows optimizing the time of playing for novice players | + | <br>That is why, all of the team helps on the elaboration of the questions, inspired of scientific facts which are misunderstandings or simple notions learned in our studies. They also gave their opinion on the mini-games proposed in the challenge part. These mini-games are linked to science in order to familiarize people to biochemistry concepts (as nucleic or table of amino acids). Testing these challenges on members of our team; considerated as expert players; allows optimizing the time of playing for novice players.</p> |
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+ | The board game is composed of six types of squares: <b>Meeting, Lab’ Life, Experiments, Sponsoring, Patent and Redaction</b>. Each square represents a step in the researcher work. | ||
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<p align="justify">For the conception, Jordan and Charlie are the two members that worked hard on the principles of the game, helped by Caroline and Gilles. Caroline, Gilles and Kellian helped on the objects design (biobricks, cards, money, player pieces and board). Thanks to their hard work, we have realized our first board game, and we hope that it will be useful for many people who wants to know sciences and laboratory life ! | <p align="justify">For the conception, Jordan and Charlie are the two members that worked hard on the principles of the game, helped by Caroline and Gilles. Caroline, Gilles and Kellian helped on the objects design (biobricks, cards, money, player pieces and board). Thanks to their hard work, we have realized our first board game, and we hope that it will be useful for many people who wants to know sciences and laboratory life ! | ||
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