Brief notes:
Objects on my desk:
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What’s next??
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The next Task! Swap 13 objects, LETS GO!
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The list of the objects:
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The illustrated cards:
Using the ranking applied on an actual card playing deck. I used the numbers to classify the objects applying importance and how much Emotional attachment there is to them. for example the Blanket has been my go to object to use during the day to stay comfortable so it’s rank is high, an 8.
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Decided to make an actual game using these cards, to pass the time during quarantine!
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This is how it looks:
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Using the feedback I modified the rules of the card game to make it easier:
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