
|
10-year-old
Noah Dabney is the winner of
Invention Dimension Challenge
in the state of Virginia. Noah's winning idea. Pocket Rocks gives
a new twist to the old favorite hand game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. The
parts for his game include 30 tokens and 3 felt bags for two people to
play. The tokens include 9 ROCK, 9 PAPER, 9 SCISSORS, and 3 WILD. The
tokens are mixed up in one bag. Each player takes a bag and without
looking chooses 15 tokens. To play, both players lay 3 tokens face down
and the 4th face up. The winner gets all tokens. If a tie, repeat. The
player who ends up with all tokens wins.
"It can be played almost anywhere for as long as you want. It can be
stopped and started and kids can pick up where they left off last time
they played. It is easy to learn, can be carried anywhere in your
POCKET, and the new twist of a "wild" token and the fast action also
make it even more fun and exciting to play" Noah said.
Noah received a prize of a $500 JAKKS Pacific Prize Pack.
|