Explainer Video / Hasbro Board Games

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Description

This is one of a series of 6 explainer videos for Hasbro Games.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
coding. Architect Construct a building with the help of a computer. Yes, you can, because computers are especially good at processing algorithms. In other words, they can precisely follow a set of instructions. Coding architect shows how algorithms can be used to build houses, bridges, towers and lots more. Besides, for game Variation one, you will need the game board with a cord in its fields, the place code template cards and all of the blocks. The place codes have three different levels of difficulty recognizable with the colors green, yellow and red around the border. The blacks you need and they're coordinates or illustrated on the cards. The co ordinates refer to the game board and indicate where the blocks need to be placed on the board on the place code. The first turquoise numbers before the Kama indicate the co ordinates on the X axis, an example horizontally from left to right and the yellow numbers after the Kama. To those on the Y axis, an example vertically from top to bottom. It's important to follow the directions of the blocks indicated on the cards. The code is read and decipher dhe from left to right and line by line. The first block is placed in the direction shown on the card onto the correct field on the game board. Do the same with all the blocks until the building is fully constructed. If the court in its field already contains a black, simply place the next one on top of it to build upwards. The solution An example with the finished building should look like is on the back of the code card Check. If everything has been built correctly, check if everything has been built correctly. In game. Variation to the roles are reversed. The child becomes the architect and then the programmer by constructing a building and then programming the codes required for the building's blueprint. The game is basically played in the reverse order. For this game variation. You will need all the blocks, the game board and the tablet, as well as all the coding cards. One player, an example. The architect uses the blocks to construct a building on the game board. He then looks carefully to see which block is on which court in it, making sure to check the shape, color and direction of each block. He then places the corresponding block cards and co ordinates cards in pairs on the tablet by first placing the block card and then the court in its card next to it on the right, follow the sequence exactly for each chord in it and each block proceeding line by line from left to right. Continue like this until the code is complete on the tablet. The building can then be dismantled and another player is given the tablet to try and crack the code and correctly construct the building.