Up to now, I have created many MiniWorld sets: Bible sets, a castle, knights and Vikings figures, a dinosaur set, as well as sci-fi sets. So next I’ve wanted to add another dimension to the use of these different paper toys, which includes providing ideas for creating stories using these sets and the many sceneries and accessories already available so far.
So based on the idea of role playing and board games, I’m now creating a small adventure scenario/story that parents, kids, and friends can play using the MiniWorld series.
So based on the idea of role playing and board games, I’m now creating a small adventure scenario/story that parents, kids, and friends can play using the MiniWorld series.
For the basic starter set, I have already a scenario/story and I am now creating the different parts: the terrain tiles, the figures, the accessories, and then afterward the rules on how to play the game.
It will be for children, so the story and rules will be simple but intriguing, while at the same time leaving lots of room to add and improve the game as they like, encouraging them to use their imagination to take it further and create their own story.
It takes time to create as I need to have a vision of all the parts needed and how they would fit in future stories, the idea being to add to this first basic set. It is a big project but I’m making progress, figuring out, testing several times to make sure it is working and easy to put together as this is something I always aim for when creating my MiniWorld paper toys--make them easy to assemble but still add lots of interesting details.
So here are a few photos; these are not final yet. Once this first set is done, then it should be easier to add new scenarios and parts.
It will be for children, so the story and rules will be simple but intriguing, while at the same time leaving lots of room to add and improve the game as they like, encouraging them to use their imagination to take it further and create their own story.
It takes time to create as I need to have a vision of all the parts needed and how they would fit in future stories, the idea being to add to this first basic set. It is a big project but I’m making progress, figuring out, testing several times to make sure it is working and easy to put together as this is something I always aim for when creating my MiniWorld paper toys--make them easy to assemble but still add lots of interesting details.
So here are a few photos; these are not final yet. Once this first set is done, then it should be easier to add new scenarios and parts.