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The familiar Wii controller is encapsulated in a crystal glass adaptor which ships along with software that encourages the players to spell out increasingly cryptic messages through pinky-actualised ideomotive action.
Utilisation of the popular Mario franchise might help assuage the fears of those
who might otherwise associate this control technique with the occult and silly notions of contacting the dead (but this could be made into a sub-game, unlocked once the players have completed enough of the basic levels)
Halfbakery: Ouija Boardgames
Ouija Boardgames [zen_tom, Apr 15 2009]
Halfbakery: USB Ouija Board
USB Ouija Board [zen_tom, Apr 15 2009]
Halfbakery: WiiGMote
WiiGMote Inspiration [zen_tom, Apr 15 2009]
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A fun idea that could be linked to some kind of "spelling bee" (a cruel, public American scrutinising of children to make sure they've learnt the mangled spelling of the Webster dictionary). |
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//And a big tracker-ball mount ?// Yeah, that sounds good - the family place the WiiJa on a table and rest their little fingers atop the glass. |
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There might be a specially printed tablemat with letters of the alphabet, numbers and iconic Marioesquery (shells, mushrooms, koopas etc) - but this isn't really necessary as it's all relayed on-screen. |
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Then, Mario asks a question and the family work together (without pushing) to divine the answer. |
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Woooo... The curse of the subliminal screen
ghosting
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