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Description

According to Minnesota Public Radio, it's hot girl sinkhole spring. In other words, we have a ridiculous number of potholes right now in the Twin Cities, and since we can't do anything other than wait for the hardworking folks of road repair to fix them, we made a game about the whole situation. Andy and Beth Korth join for this special Nice Games Jam!

Attributions

This episode comes to us courtesy of Nice Games Club, a Minneapolis-based podcast about game development. Find more of their episodes on their website.

Our theme song is Tanz den Dobberstein, used by permission of its creator, Erik Brandt. Find out more about his band The Urban Hillbilly Quartet on their website.

Game notes

Prompt

Ellen gave us a prompt: "Create a game about patching potholes that Gabe would have fun playing"

Game type

Tabletop game

Materials

Marbles
Play-Doh or alternative squishyness
A very complicated custom game board
Road tiles of various sizes and configurations

Setup

Rules

In a nutshell, the game challenges players to roll marbles down a hill. The hill is made of road tiles, but some of the tiles are pitted with potholes. Players can use Playdoh to patch potholes in the road so the marbles will make it to the finish.

The board is a grid laid over a raised pyramid where players put down terrain. Everything starts in the center (city hall); that's where you put the marbles so they roll down the hill. Each quadrant is a side of the pyramid, there's some method of tiling for the player to put pieces down to determine how the marbles will travel in that area.

Turn order

Players can take 3 actions on their turn. You can do the same action more than once. The actions are:

Tiles

Rotating the board

Scoring & dropping marbles

Winning the game

Fun stuff to think about for the future

Links

Transcript

Read the episode transcript on our website.