Fatih Baltas
Pearl — November 10, 2008 — Life-Stages
References: coroflot & blog.sub-studio
Turkish designer, Fatih Baltas, has a new take on the old game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. Instead of using hands and fingers, the players get to roll dice with the images on each side. There is no way for cheaters to slightly delay their actions on the last count of 3!
You could also keep it on your office desk for a little fun with your colleagues. The designer doesn’t say how large they are, but they could be great paperweights too. It’ll also make a great Christmas stocking filler.
You could also keep it on your office desk for a little fun with your colleagues. The designer doesn’t say how large they are, but they could be great paperweights too. It’ll also make a great Christmas stocking filler.
Trend Themes
1. Dice-based Games - There is an opportunity to create more games that utilize dice as a foundational mechanic rather than relying on traditional game pieces.
2. Physical Gaming - With the rise of digital gaming, there is a growing market for physical games that provide a tactile experience and create a sense of community.
3. Modifying Classic Games - Updating traditional games with new mechanics or technology can breathe new life into them and attract a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - There is an opportunity for toy companies to create more unique and innovative physical games that appeal to different age groups and demographics.
2. Office Supplies - The product could be marketed as a fun and unique desk accessory that can be used as a paperweight or for a quick game with colleagues during breaks.
3. Game Development - Game developers could experiment with using dice as a foundational game mechanic, possibly leading to the creation of new and engaging game experiences.
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