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Try not to have any panic cards in your hand at the end of the game.

Face Cards

Action Cards Panic Cards
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Board Game

DRAW A CARD AND GIVE IT TO A PLAYER WITH A YELLOW CARD IN THEIR HAND
SCARDS


SCARDS
SCARDS SELECT TWO PLAYERS SHUFFLE THEIR HANDS AND SWAP


There’s just one problem: Everyone can see your cards ... Except for you. Predict your hand carefully!

Catch your opponents in a lie, but don’t get caught up in the truth!


The most awarded song in history is “No Time To Die” by Billie Eilish.

Truth Cards Lie Cards Draw cards that contain facts and trivia on them. Beware… some cards have blanks in them.
After water, ________ is the most consumed drink around the world.


to be added to the English alphabet was the letter “J”



taped to a canvas and sold for millions. The title of this artwork is ________.

Make up a lie to make your statement seem like a fact!


Find out by being the first to build a perfect hexagon with your cards!














Roll the dice.
Match five colors, and you’ll circulate cards throughout your board. Match five colors AND shapes, and you’ll get to mess with other boards.

Every student should consider stepping out of their comfort zone through study abroad.
Opinions Illustrations

Comparison to unrealistic body standards starts at a young age, largely due to social media. Users must assert control over their feeds to establish a healthier relationship with their body.
Opinions Illustrations

By asking panelists to comment on the importance of non-partisanship without challenging them to put it into practice, the Riley Institute neglected the perfect opportunity to foster civilized debate on Furman’s campus.
Opinions Illustrations
You are given an “exam” by your professor to finish within the hour.


As you open it up, you panic, as there is only one objective – to escape.
Pre-Puzzle Design
- Determine the audience.
Planning Phases
- Estimate run time for puzzles.
- Compose the narrative.
- Propose a budget.
Escape the Room
Puzzle Design
- Design and test puzzles.
- Determine puzzle reset and set-up times.
- Write appropriate hints.
Post-Puzzle Design
- Design advertisements.
- Create sign ups and timetables.
- Assign staffing roles.
A note shared between the two

Clue for decoding the cryptic message.
A 2x2 Rubik’s Cube with jumbled side patterns.

Provides next code to a lock. Escape the Room
A folder with a note and a cryptic message.

Unlocks code for a Braille guide.

Reveals an order for five colors.
Only one route is provided when searching for a destination.
New pathfinding system allows for multiple routes.
Two possible approaches for estimating busy areas:
Density Tracking: gives a congestion estimate based on number of users in an area.
AI Camera Tracking: determines how crowded an area is and provides a report.

No options exist to filter based on dietary preferences.
New dining filters that allow users to better accommodate dietary preferences.
Two filter solutions to improve the dining experience:
Strict Filtering removes any items that does not fit the dietary preference.
Loose Filtering removes any restaurant that lacks at least one hearty meal option for the dietary preference.

Expected: April 2026






Create new train paths and watch them light up!


Conductive pads connect circuits to light up the pathways.
Develop mathematics skills by playing with grids and angles, as well as learn about public transport and geography!

On the Boards: Museum Exhibition
Expected: April 2026
The bundle of games that encourages players to run around and hit nodes of light to score the most points. Targeted for ages 9-10.
Watch the light pattern and tap the nodes in the same order. How far can you follow the sequence?


When the music stops, only a few lights will turn on at random. Get to a light before time runs out!




Each light will flash a including your own. Rush over to your color as quickly as you can!



Lights rotate colors at random intervals. Tap all six lights when they are your color. Don’t tap the wrong color!

Emits lights, sounds, and symbols relevant to the game played at the moment.
Receives signals from the anchor and responds to the tags.

The “brain” of the game. Sends radio

Chips embeded in pieces utilizing NFC technology to identify players and keep scores when in contact with a node.













