VCR Games
Games have been printed on hats, etched into rocks, and played via sooty vapor signal. So why not the next new technology: VHS video?
The rolls of media will not look back too homogeneal on VHS. It's bulky. The tape is feeble and tends to break or carry. VCRs come with counters or displays that indicated seconds along the tape, but the controls don't acknowledge you to jump to these counters or seconds. The most excellent you can do was fast forward or turn end for end while watching the film and confidence to land somewhat adjoining where you wanted. So it's basically a one-footprint, one-way, non-repeatable experience.
You can stoppage. You can skip forward to some not special location and begin playing from there. You can wakefulness a series of clips from sports, television, or movies in a especial order. Given such awesome technology, what humane of game can you make?
Riddle - Mystery games are primitive scenes, which, after viewing, players have to clear the crime. These games are non-repeatable.
Discernment - A bit like riddle games, after viewing a cut, scene, or series of images, players must rejoin questions, usually of some trivial simple body in the scene. If the questions are on the tape, the actual trial is non-repeatable. The questions can be on cards, however, which would bring into being the game repeatable until you've been through all the cards.
Clock - In these games, the tape is used as a clock to put a fixed time for the accompanying plank game. As certain duration elements pass, the video may not crooked some random event to offer during the game. Or, an element in the amusement may call for something to happen at a certain duration on the clock.
In these games, the accompanying visuals and symphony are also meant to set mood for the sport.
Respond - As the story on the tape unfolds, players must struggle to do something as subtle clues meet the eye on screen. The first player to do something wins.
Trivia - Reply questions about on or off-screen trivia. The play...
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