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Provide Examples or Trends: Expand on your observations by mentioning specific rules or aspects people liked. For example:
"Many liked passing in both sports, while others enjoyed teamwork or shooting."Link to Game Design: Explain how these preferences could help improve your game. For example:
"Since passing is popular in both games, I could focus on designing a game that enhances teamwork and passing skills."This is a strong start! With a bit more detail and connection to your game design, your conclusions will be even more impactful. Good work!

My idea is to combine the rules and the field of football and the basketball court and the rules of basketball. I think it's the right decision to allow both hands and feet to play. It will be possible to score goals and dribble with both hands and feet. This will allow you to diversify the game and make it more interesting. You will also need to change the ball and its size for a better size and grip with your hand and foot. You will need to make it 5" and the ball material should be similar to a basketball.The number of players in the team will remain the same and the rules regarding the ball leaving the field will remain the same. The rules regarding penalties and footrests will remain the same as in football, and the penalty will be awarded with both a hand and a foot, as desired by the penalty taker.