This is the first in a series
of experiments mocking up what
it might be like to play
casual games that consist of moving
wooden blocks around
on a rear-projection table,
in this case
to let kids
visiting a science museum
learn about light and mirrors.
These experiments came out of discussions with Eric Siegel at the NY Hall of Science. The goal was to make something that would be fun to play within the first few seconds, educational, and utterly unbreakable, |
Instructions: Drag the blocks around. Try to deflect and filter the colors of the light beams. |