For the start of this term in technology, we have been making a Māori strategy game called Mu Torere. We started by creatng our design, and then proceeded to draw it onto a piece of timber. Using a 6mm drill, we then drilled nine holes in the timber and glued another piece underneath using wood glue. Then using a sand belt, we made the sides of our timber even and used sandpaper to get rid of the rough design of our game, and draw the final one. We 3D printed eight pegs, four white four grey, for our game and put them in the board. Here is what my Mu Torere game looks like so far:
The objective of this game is to move your pieces in order to stop the other player from moving. You can only move one space, and the first person to move can only use one of the pieces on the outside.
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