Artist Statement
My board game, Post Secondary Fortunes, is not intended to
be exciting to play. I made it because as a grade 12 student dealing with big
decisions and university applications and having to weigh my options and decide
on my next move and what not, I’ve had hardly anything on my mind over the past
few months except for the future. I thought of making this game to represent
how at a pivotal time in life, like the transition between secondary and post
secondary, a lot is left up to chance whether we like it or not. This is the
premise of my game.
It has a simple layout and the actual playing of the game is
extremely straightforward but every component has significance. Each segment of
the board represents an event in life that people may go through. One, with
string and ripped paper all over it represents a time of chaos and
disorganization, as there is no order to the items on there. The dark blue
segment represents a time of tragedy and sadness, because blue is often
associated with sad emotions. The glittery section represents a time of bliss
and glowing happiness because it has soft colours that are easy on the eyes but
at the same time it stands out and is bright and exciting. The section with
money on it represents a time of wealth and prosperity. The red and black
section represents a time of rebellion, and it is painted with spray paint,
which is often used for illegal street art, which is a form of rebellion. The
grey section represents a dull time as grey is a dull colour.
The game pieces are not solid colours, as game pieces
generally are, because they are meant to represent people on a journey, and
people are never as simple as a solid colour.
The cards have rhyming phrases on them to add a lighter
touch and act as a reminder that it is a game played for fun, but also because
quite often riddles rhyme and this association adds a bit of mystery. Many of
the cards are vague because it leaves room for interpretation of events based
on cards a player has previously received. The events of the cards fall under
the events represented in the segments of the board. For example, some are
tragic, some involve money, and some involve pure happiness.
The “stepping stones” of the game, which are small
triangular pieces of felt are all pointing forward, and all follow a specific
path. This is to represent that the only way in life is forward, and that we
all have our own paths set out before we’re even on them and it’s the decisions
we make (in the game, the rolls we make) that determine how fast we move and to
where. The result though, is never pre-determined. This is why the cards are
shuffled before every game.
Game Cards:
You’re moving far away to
get a degree but in what, we’ll have to wait and see.
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There’s been a death in the
fam and your whole life is now in a jam.
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You’ve never had such good
luck. You’ve just won a brand new truck.
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It’s not in your nature to
let an opportunity pass by, so if you get a chance, you try.
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You’ve gone too far and been
arrested, even though you strongly protested.
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Somehow, you’ve bought a
house and settled down, and you have a well paying job downtown.
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Your rents have sold the
house and simultaneously kicked you out.
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You have never been so lazy
and bored. All your tasks are being ignored.
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You’ve had a huge fight with
a friend and the bond between you has come to a sudden end.
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You have some time off to
rest so you take a vacation and treat yourself to the best.
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Nothing has gone wrong in
quite a while and you’re floating through every day with a big smile.
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You’re on your own and you
hate your job and you still haven’t learned to not be a slob.
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Your only plan is to keep
your job at the same place
you’ve been working at since grade 8.
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Rules mean nothing to you.
All you do is take risks and try stuff that’s new.
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Everything in your life is
out of order and you’re developing an anxiety disorder.
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You’ve been left by your
significant other, but its okay. You’ll find another.
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You’ve inherited thousands
from a distant relative and you’re going to spend it wisely, on nothing
decorative.
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You’ve grown up to be just
like your folks. You’re too serious to take a joke.
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You got $50,000 in
scholarship money and your future is looking sunny.
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You recently came into a lot
of cash, but you were so reckless that it was gone in flash.
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Nothing notable has happened
for the past year. You’re definitely stuck in second gear.
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You’re going through your
old things, and noticing some memories really sting.
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You’ve broken your leg and
cannot walk, so you’ve been sleeping in till 2 o’clock.
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You’ve made it and become
super rich. There’s nothing in life you’d want to switch.
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You’re off to live in LA and
where you’ll get famous in a day.
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Everyone adores you and
you’re a big hit. Fame is so close you can almost taste it.
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You’re succeeding in your
field and you are proud your potential has been revealed.
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You’ve got your last pay
check, finding a better job is what is next.
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Your car was stolen and you
lost your cat. You’re loosing your mind and getting fat.
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You did everything you
wanted to do, and now you’re lost, you haven’t got a clue.
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You don’t need to work or go
to school. You’ve got it all already, including a pool.
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You’re forever in a relaxed
state and you think everything is simply great.
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There’s no telling what’s in
store for you, but you enjoy not knowing, you really do.
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You’ve just been out and met
“the one”, and you feel like something magic has begun.
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You do the same thing every
day, but to you it’s pretty okay.
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Life is the way you dreamed
it would be. It took a while, but it worked out finally.
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