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@Hasti This is a heartfelt and honest response, and it’s wonderful that you and your friends enjoy soccer/football and basketball, even if you feel you're not particularly skilled at them. Here’s some encouraging and supportive feedback tailored to your needs:
Expressing What You Like: It’s great that you enjoy everything about these sports! Perhaps you could think about one or two specific things you and your friends like most. For instance, is it playing as part of a team, scoring goals or baskets, or just the fun of running around and being active? Picking out some details will help guide how your new game is designed.
Confidence in Skills: You mentioned that you’re not very good at these sports, but the most important thing is that you enjoy them! Remember, the goal of your game isn’t about being "good" but about having fun and including everyone. You could consider designing your game in a way that doesn’t focus only on skills but also celebrates teamwork, creativity, or having a laugh.
Building on Your Thoughts: Since you like both sports, maybe think about something new or fun you could add to your game that you and your friends would enjoy. What’s a cool idea or twist you’d like to see—like a new way to score points, special rules, or a different type of ball?
You're off to a fantastic start by focusing on the enjoyment of the games. Keep being creative and thinking about what makes sports fun for you and your friends—it will help make your game awesome and inclusive for everyone. Well done!