Nice Or Naughty Game
Naughty Bear is an action-adventure video game released in 2010 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and iOS.Players control the eponymous bear as they use various things to earn 'Naughty Points', with extra points being given for random missions. Naughty or Nice Quiz He's making a quiz, and checking it twice. It’s that most wonderful time of the year, by which we mean the season during which millions of children lie awake at night, worrying if they’ve been naughty enough to merit coal in their stockings.
A game where you play as Santa moderating the Naughty and Nice List. You've been given a new app to help manage this from an enterprising young elf. Swipe left to place the kid on the Naughty List and swipe right to put them on the Nice List. Balance your budget and global cheer reserves to ensure as many kids as possible get judged.
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Things around the North Pole are a bit old fashioned and it was starting to bother one elf with an eye for the future. Reginald preferred technology to the wooden horses and dollies his peers were creating. A self-taught coder he had a plan to revolutionize things around the Workshop with a simple little app he called 'Naughty/Nice'.
This app streamlines the whole process of list moderation for Santa. Children are auto-populated into the system and Santa must swipe left to place the child on the Naughty List and swipe right to place them on the Nice List. Santa must allow pay attention to the two resources of the holiday season: Christmas Cheer and Workshop Magic. If either resource gets too high or too low it could have unfortunate consequences!
Did I mention you're Santa? Cause you're Santa. Check the lining of the suit it's all explained there. Enjoy your new app!
Made for the Christmas Jam 2016, #xmasjam16.
Nice Or Naughty Gameplay
Source: https://github.com/joemagiv/NaughtyNice
Android build released!
Status | Released |
Platforms | Android, HTML5 |
Rating | |
Author | joemag |
Genre | Role Playing |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 8-Bit, Christmas, Funny, holidays, naughty, nice, santa, swipe, xmas, xmasjam16 |
License | MIT License |
Asset license | Creative Commons Attribution_NonCommercial v4.0 International |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
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Hey hey! Noticing a lot of people checking this out from youtube but I can't find which videos in particular are driving the traffic. Can someone tell me how they found this?
I personally found the game at the top of my itch.io feed... I haven't seen a video on YT yet.
I just discovered it in this compilation by Jupiter Hadley
i found this by scrolling down when i whel i put the :Christmas: and :web: in the thing ( idks whats it called )
Super fun game! Check my playtrhough of it!
Awesome game! I love that it can be played on a phone, great idea!
Find a partner and a $1-6$ dice, or even a $0-9$ dice if you have one. You could use the dice in Dice and Spinners.
Nice Or Naughty Gamer
Each of you draw a set of four boxes like this:
Or you can download and print off this scoring sheet.
Game $1$
Take turns to roll the dice and decide which of your four boxes to fill. Do this four times each until all your boxes are full. Read the four digits as a whole number.
Whoever has the larger four-digit number wins.
There are two possible scoring systems:
- A point for a win. The first person to reach $10$ wins the game
- Work out the difference between the two four-digit numbers after each round.
The winner keeps this score. First to $10000$ wins.
Now for some variations...
Game $2$
Whoever makes the smaller four digit number wins. You'll probably want to change the scoring system.
Game $3$
Nice Or Naughty Game
Set a target to aim for. Then throw the dice four times each and work out how far each of you is from the target number. Whoever is the closer wins.
There are two possible scoring systems:
- A point for a win. The first person to reach $10$ wins the game
- Work out the difference between the two four-digit numbers and the target number after each round. Keep a running total. First to $10000$ loses.
Game $4$
This game introduces a decimal point. The decimal point will take up one of the cells so this time the dice only needs to be thrown three times by each player. Choose a target. The winner is the one closer to the target.
Two possible versions:
- each player decides in advance where they want to put the decimal point before taking turns to throw the dice
- each player throws the dice three times and then decides where to place the digits and the decimal point.
Again, two different scoring systems are possible.
Game $5$
This is the nasty version!
Play any of the games above. This time you can choose to keep your number and put it in one of your cells, OR give it to your partner and tell them which cell to put it in. You might lose a friend this way! It's really important to take turns to start each round if this game is going to be fair.
This becomes even nastier when you play the games above with more than two people.
Game $6$
A cooperative game rather than a competitive one - for three or more people.
Choose any of the games above. Decide in advance which of you will get the closest to the target, who will be second closest, third, fourth etc. Now work together to decide in whose cells the numbers should be placed, and where.