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I am making a board game based on the book to kill a mocking bird by harper lee and i need help on some cards. They are cards like in monopoly where you can be either rewarded with money or sent to jail or something. Ex: Find a penny in the knot-hole-move ahead two spaces. They could also be miss a turns or something but no money is used in this game. Any suggestions?

2007-05-11 16:06:02 · 2 answers · asked by fashiongirl 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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An interesting idea!---If you're following the Monopoly-type format, one set of cards could be called Knot-hole Cards. Each card could be represent a gift left by Boo for Jem and Scout, each with a value in the game, such as "Get out of trouble.", "Move forward four spaces.", "Go to the Porch Swing space and chat with Atticus."; other cards in the same set could be collected for earned credit at the end of the game.
The other set of cards could be called Life Chances. Their effects could be good or bad, depending...possible cards could be "Read to Miss Maudie, lose a turn, then take a Knot-Hole card", "You're in trouble. Go back home.", "Mr. Radley fires at you for trespassing--go back five spaces.", "You got in a fight at school--compromise with the other players and decide what should happen.", "Calpurnia makes you a good breakfast--two steps forward, feeling good.", "Go to the Courthouse and wait for another player to reach you.".
These are just a few ideas--reading over the book can give you many more ideas for cards, or special spaces on the board.

Good luck!

2007-05-12 13:34:33 · answer #1 · answered by Palmerpath 7 · 0 0

learn a new word.....and use it in a sentence
go onto Boo Ridley's property???
dare to do something
do your chores
Its been a while since I read the book!!!

2007-05-11 17:07:54 · answer #2 · answered by mareeclara 7 · 0 0

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