KOLEKSI GALAXY EXPLORER SIRI 16 : INDOOR GAMES : GAMIFICATION & INNOVATION

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HOW TO PLAYHOW TO PLAY


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COORDINATE
BATTLESHIP

COORDINATE
BATTLESHIP
Players take turns
selecting a position on
the 5 x 6 board using
coordinates (e.g., ( 5 , 3 )).
The opponent
announces whether
there is a candy under
the chosen cap
Hit: There is a candy.
The player collects it.
The next player will
continue
Miss: No candy is
present. The turn skip
to the next player
The game continues
until all candies are
found or after a set
number of turns.

Players take turns
selecting a position on
the 5 x 6 board using
coordinates (e.g., ( 5 , 3 )).
The opponent
announces whether
there is a candy under
the chosen cap
Hit: There is a candy.
The player collects it.
The next player will
continue
Miss: No candy is
present. The turn skip
to the next player
The game continues
until all candies are
found or after a set
number of turns.

KEY OF RATIOKEY OF RATIO
Before lifting a bottle
cap, the player must
solve a ratio problem
based on the shape
drawn on top of the
cap.
Example: If the shape
is divided into 5 parts
with 3 shaded, the
player must state the
ratio (e.g., " 3 : 2 ").
A correct answer
allows the player to
open the cap and claim
the prize if there is
one.
If the answer is
incorrect, the turn is
skipped.

Before lifting a bottle
cap, the player must
solve a ratio problem
based on the shape
drawn on top of the
cap.
Example: If the shape
is divided into 5 parts
with 3 shaded, the
player must state the
ratio (e.g., " 3 : 2 ").
A correct answer
allows the player to
open the cap and claim
the prize if there is
one.
If the answer is
incorrect, the turn is
skipped.

PROPORTION
VERIFICATION

PROPORTION
VERIFICATION

If a player solved the
ratio correctly in Level
2 , they must now draw
a random number card
( 1 – 100 ).
The card’s value
represents the total
quantity to be divided
according to the ratio.
The player must use
the ratio from Level 2
to determine the
individual values.
Example: If a player
draws a random
number card showing
10 , they must divide
10 according to the
ratio 3 : 2. Since the
total parts are 3 + 2 =
5 , each part represents
10 ÷ 5 = 2. The values
are then 6 ( 3 × 2 ) for
the shaded part and 4
( 2 × 2 ) for the
unshaded part.
A correct answer
allows the player to
open the cap and claim
any hidden candy.
An incorrect answer
results in a skipped
turn.

If a player solved the
ratio correctly in Level
2 , they must now draw
a random number card
( 1 – 100 ).
The card’s value
represents the total
quantity to be divided
according to the ratio.
The player must use
the ratio from Level 2
to determine the
individual values.
Example: If a player
draws a random
number card showing
10 , they must divide
10 according to the
ratio 3 : 2. Since the
total parts are 3 + 2 =
5 , each part represents
10 ÷ 5 = 2. The values
are then 6 ( 3 × 2 ) for
the shaded part and 4
( 2 × 2 ) for the
unshaded part.
A correct answer
allows the player to
open the cap and claim
any hidden candy.
An incorrect answer
results in a skipped
turn.
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