Yum Yum India! A card game about Indian food diversity
Designed a card game to teach children about the diverse Indian food in a fun manner with a scoring system.
Mentored by - Sanchita Bhatia
Objective
To teach children about the diverse food and beverages found in different regions of India
Age Group
8 to 10 years old
Elements of the game
Main Cards - Has illustrations of different foods and beverages (F&B)
Combination Cards - Has general attributes of these F&Bs written on it, points assigned to the card, and for what main card it is applicable.
20 points if the card is playable for 1 main card - 7 cards
15 points if the card is playable for 1 main card - 8 cards
10 points if the card is playable for 1 main card - 18 cards
5 points if the card is playable for 1 main card - 3 cards
Star Cards - To give added benefits to some players for the fun element.
Packaging to keep the cards safe.
Rules
The game requires 2 to 3 players.
Both piles are shuffled.
Players draw 10 cards each from the combination cards pile. One card from the main cards pile is opened in the front to start the round.
Each player will discard one card from their drawn cards which matches the attribute of the F&B item shown. If none of the cards matches, they draw a card from the combinations pile.
The players keep the discarded cards in a separate pile within themselves to calculate their scores later.