Design & Build a Cardboard Game
Get Started
Your Cardboard Carnival game needs to include the four basic requirements. Other than that you have complete freedom to design your game.
We have identified four basic types of cardboard games to help inspire you. Feel free to duplicate, remix, or design a completely different game.
Demo Games
You can find tutorials for many of the design elements highlighted in demo games below.
Game Element Tutorials
Obstacle Elements
Motor Elements
Design Elements
- Add sound
- Touch circuits
- Create a theme
- Create a sign with your game’s name
- Add circuit board lights
- Button controls
- NeoPixel Lights
- Paint, draw, stencil
Workshops
We will offer a number of workshops throughout the challenge beginning on Monday, February 12th.
Some workshops will feature limited specialty supplies. Workshop attendees will get the first chance to work with these materials, such as adding NeoPixel light strips or a speaker to their project. You can earn a prize token for attending each workshop.
Sign-up for the workshops through the below link.
Dates
MON, February 12 4:00 – 5:30PM
MON, February 19 1:00 – 3:00PM OR 4:00 – 6:00PM
MON, February 26 4:00 – 6:00PM
MON, March 4 —- 4:00 – 5:30PM
Wed, March 6 —- 1:00 – 3:00PM
MON, March 11 4:00 – 5:30PM
Mon, March 18 4:00 – 5:30PM
Spring Break Week
SAT, April 6 —- 2:00 – 3:30PM
Workshops
Get Started with Servo Motors ——-Robert Crown
General Help & Laser Cut Parts ——-Main Library Branch — Third Floor Falcon Room
Getting started with buttons ———-Robert Crown
NeoPixel Light Strips ——————–Robert Crown
Open Shop & Decorating with Cricut Robert Crown
Sound & Speakers ———————–Robert Crown
Last Chance Workshop! —————-Robert Crown
Open Workshop Hours (12PM-8PM) Teen Loft at EPL Main Branch
CARNIVAL ARCADE SHOWCASE ——Fleetwood Jourdain
Help Form
You can also submit any questions through our Help Form. Please give us 1-2 days to respond. Someone may have already asked your question so be sure to check our FAQ page first.
Evanston Public Library, District 65, and our partners are committed to creating safe and welcoming spaces, programs, and services for all Evanston youth. Just like Evanston youth, the staff who work on the Citywide STEM challenges come from a variety of races, cultures, experiences, sexual orientation, and gender identities. By being intentional with our staffing and program structure we hope that youth see themselves reflected and feel supported when they take part.