• Questionaire

    Pros: basket ball is excersize for your arms
    Cons: basketball makes your hands dirty
    2) tagging people
    3) when you tag someone
    4) indoors

    huh? what did I miss?

  • 1.NO cons ALL PROS
    2. No more rules can make the game interesting and fun.
    3.I think kicking.
    4.Outdoors.

  • Basketball
    Pros: Exercises your arms
    Cons: Gets your hand dirty (only if your playing outdoors)
    Soccer
    Pros: Exercises your legs (specifically your feet)
    Cons: You'll get hurt if you kick with your toes

    Being able to tag people

    None

    Indoors

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  • I like everything about football and basketball.Idk.Any.Outdoors.

  • basket ball.I like the way peple throw the ball into the basket.
    and I also like peple corlaborating.
    foot ball.deffencing and the cool moves.
    both

    Rebecca Zheng

  • pro: a lot of people think it is interesting
    con: dirty
    i don't know
    indoors

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  • Basketball
    Pros: can pass and shoot
    Con: sometimes you get hit by someone if you fight for the ball
    Football
    Pros: you can pass and perform strategies
    Cons: sometimes you get kicked in the leg multiple times while dribbling.
    I am not sure
    Scoring in goal, better shooting or throwing.
    Indoor

  • I think add more steeps to basketball it will make the game more intersting, and soccer and get more point will also make it intersting.

  • @Mihika said in Questionaire:

    Pros and cons about basketball and football [according to you].
    fun but tired after playing
    what rules could make the game more interesting and fun?
    no cheating
    what way of scoring points in the game is better?
    I do not know
    preference indoors or outdoors.
    both

  • @Mihika
    Conclusion:

    • the new game should include the main aspects from both the sports [basketball: passing and shooting football: kicking]
    • it should also include being able to tag people in between
    • also including rules such as
      -not kicking the ball too hard
      - playing softly [not hitting fellow players]
    • dividing teams based off people with equal skills [: not all people with higher skills in one team]
  • @Mihika said in Questionaire:

    Conclusion:

    the new game should include the main aspects from both the sports [basketball: passing and shooting football: kicking]
    it should also include being able to tag people in between
    also including rules such as
    -not kicking the ball too hard

    • playing softly [not hitting fellow players]
      dividing teams based off people with equal skills [: not all people with higher skills in one team]

    This is a clear and well-organised conclusion with some thoughtful ideas. Here’s some constructive feedback to refine and enhance your response:

    1. Incorporating Aspects from Both Sports: Including basketball's passing and shooting along with football's kicking is a strong concept. You could expand on how these elements might work together seamlessly in the new game. For example, will players alternate between hand and foot use, or will there be specific scenarios where each skill is required?

    2. Tagging Mechanic: Adding the ability to tag people is an interesting idea. Consider explaining how this would add to the fun or strategy of the game. For example, will tagging involve tactics, and how will it fit into the flow of gameplay?

    3. Rules:

      • Not kicking the ball too hard: This is a sensible rule to ensure safety. You might want to suggest ways to enforce this—like penalties for breaking it—or alternatives such as using softer equipment.
      • Playing softly: This is another excellent safety-focused rule. It might be helpful to define what “playing softly” means in practical terms to avoid confusion during gameplay.
    4. Team Balancing: Dividing teams based on equal skills is a great idea to ensure the game is fun and fair for everyone. You could expand on how this might be implemented—would there be a quick skill assessment before the game, or would players self-assess their abilities?

    Overall, these ideas create a solid foundation for your new game, particularly with the focus on fun, fairness, and safety. Building on the details further will help you develop a more robust concept. Well done!