I share the idea that every new generation reinvents old toys and games, leveraging the latest technology to create fresh experiences.
The process of reinventing is powered by:
- Nostalgia and Familiarity: Kids (and adults) naturally connect with familiar things. Reimagining classic toys and games taps into nostalgia and makes them feel comfortable and relatable.
- Technological Advancement: Technology provides endless new possibilities for enhancing gameplay and making old ideas more immersive and engaging.
- The Appeal of the "New": New generations crave novelty and excitement. Reinventing old concepts with a modern twist keeps things fresh and appealing.
The main question is what game is old enough to be reinveted and is it a right moment for this game to be reinvented?
If you are old enough you remember hand-held electronic games that were popular in 80s.
In my unidimesional " Bocce" game players have up to 18 virtual "pallina" values measured in the numbers of rotations of spinner. Two players have to make four attempts to turn their spinners to get the number of rotations equal or close to the current "pallino" value. When both players will finish four rotation sessions , the final score will be displayed and new "pallina" value will be offered and displayed . Such mode of game looks faster than classic "golf" mode. It is interesting to know what people from countries where Bocce is still popular ( Italy, Spain and France) think about this version of my project?