Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Proposal 2

Research Topic
Traditional game

Target Audience
The targeted audience is mainly for anyone ranging from any age

Problem Identification
- why kids in urban area nowadays are less playing with traditional game?
- whether the children, teenagers, and adult remember about traditional games?
- how to attract people to play with traditional games?

Aim & Objective
To give an opportunity to the user to know about the history of traditional games and a chance to experience it so that it not be forgotten.

Motivation
The user be able to experience traditional games and get a knowledge of traditional games.

Reviews analysis and precedent studies
Kids nowadays do not play with traditional games. This is because they are exposed to the modern games such as : 

PS2

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In Malaysia has a several types of traditional games. For example :


Congkak


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Played by two persons, congkak has existed since the time of the Melaka Sultanate in the 15th century. The equipment used is a boat-shaped wooden board with two rows of holes (usually 12) and one large hole (rumah) at each end. Each player's rumah is the large hole at the left. The holes are filled with rubber seeds (or marbles). Each player's aim is to move the seeds in a clockwise direction through the holes to his rumah while observing several rules of the game. The player who gets the most of the seeds in the rumah wins.

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Galah Panjang
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This game does not require any equipment. It is played by two teams of not less than 4 players in each team. A playing area consisting of a grid of six rectangles is required. A badminton court is an ideal place as the lines are already drawn. One team is the attacker while the other is the defender. The object of the game is for the attacking team to progressively enter the defending team's area without being tagged by any member of the defending team. The "attack" can be done either individually or in groups.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/2545241







Batu Seremban

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Batu seremban or five stones is a game originally played by girls. This is an easier game to play compare to congkak because it only needs five stones or five round objects to play with. You can either play with five, seven or nine objects determining to what type of game you are playing.
The objective of the game is to throw one of the stones one at a time and sweeping another on the floor simultaneously catching the one you threw earlier on. This game continues to advance stages where the game gets complicated. This game is enjoyed by all sex nowadays no matter whether you’re old or young you can still play this game and have fun.










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