Don't Lie
My name is Cathy and I am a Junior at Dublin Jerome High School
One of my favorite artists I listen to is Seventeen which is a music group. They have this variety show called "Going Seventeen" that I watch from time to time. One of the popular episodes on their show is "Don't Lie" which features the members playing mafia with their spin on it. Since they created "Don't Lie" on the show they do a round of it yearly. When my teacher told us about the contest this was the first thing that popped into my mind since they do not have a physical version of the game.
Rules of the Game (In a 13 member game)
- There are 1 host, 3 mafia members, 1 doctor, and 1 cop in the game, the rest are just civilians
- Everyone draws a "role"
- The mafia has to decide where to hide the "prize" in the designated area they are playing in
- The host does it for them with everyone's heads down in a circle
- The game starts with everyone one by one having their hand on the "lie detector" and getting asked random questions like "Are you the mafia?" every person who passes the test and tells the truth gets 30s added to the total time to look for the money. If someone fails the test the search for the money automatically begins.
- There is a standard 5-minute search time every single round
- You have to keep your eyes out for the mafia not searching for the prize as much as others and finding the prize money
- After 5 minutes everyone comes back together and plays the standard mafia game
- Mafia has to "kill" someone
- The doctor can save 1 person
- The cop can check 1 person to see if they are one of the mafia members
- Afterward, everyone has to decide on accusing one person as a mafia member and vote them off
- The next round continues the same way as the first and repeats for 3-4 rounds depending on your preference
- During the game, if the civilians vote off one of the members who has the "prize" the location of it is reset
Making the Box
- Create a new component and label it "Don't Lie"
- Create a new sketch
- Create a rectangle with the dimensions of 10.5in x 9.5in
Slots for the Cards
- Start on the top left and move down by .5in and right .5in
- Create a rectangle shape that is 2.5in across and 3.5in down
- From the bottom left of the square move down 1in and make another 2.5 x 3.5 rectangle
- Extrude the top rectangle by -1in and the bottom one by -2in
- Find the middle of the bottom of the card slots and use the sphere function to carve out a 1in diameter circle
- This is for functionality since cards in general are hard to remove from tight boxes
- Repeat the same process for the second card slot
- The top slot is designated for the "role" cards while the second slot is designated for the "question" cards
Slot for the "Lie Detector"
- From the top right of the top card slot move over 1in to the right
- Create a 6in x 6in square
- Find the center of the square and create a 6in diameter circle in it
- You can trim the square measurements after, this is for me to find where to properly place the slot for the lie detector
- Extrude the circle down by 2.5in
Slot for the "prize" and the "Rules"
- From the bottom right of the lower card slot move 1in to the right
- Create a 2.5in x 1.5in rectangle
- From the top right of that rectangle move over one inch and create a identical rectangle
- Extrude down 1.5in for the left rectangle and .5in for the right side
- On both of the bottom middle of the rectangles, use the sphere function to create a 1in sphere to carve out a place to grab the "rules" and "prize" more easily
The "prize"
- In the actual show, real prize money is used
- You can use real money or the above object as an alternative
- On the y-axis face create a 1.5in x 1.5in circle
- Extrude the circle to 2.5in
- Color the cylinder a shade of black (you will use this for the rest of the time as well for the cards and "lie detector")
- I used the decal function (under insert) to put my own design on the cylinder and make it seem more like money (last photo)
- The final step is to move the "prize" to the designated spot (pictured in the second to last photo)
The Cards
- The top stack of cards are the roles (ex.mafia) and the bottom stack are questions for the lie detector
- Both cards have a 2.5in x 3.5in dimensions
- I fillets the edges of the cards to make them rounded by .5in
- I extruded the top card 1in tall and the other one 2in tall
- I changed the appearance of both stacks of cards to a black
- Using the decal function I placed the words "questions" and "roles" on the respective cards (last two photos is the design of the word I used in canva)
- I used the move function to place the stacks of cards in their respective spots
The Rules
- In all games there are rules so I designed a rules card that would conceptually link to Seventeens official "Don't Lie" videos
- I created a rectangle that is 1.5in x 2.5in to make the rules card
- I extruded it to .5in in height
- Using the appearance function I made the card black
- Same thing with the cards, I used the decal function to put the word "Rules" on the card with the same font and aesthetic
- I used the move function to place the "Rules" card in its respective spot
The "Lie Detector"
- As a idea this does work but I have not gotten the time to physically create a new machine (school)
- I used the cylinder function to make a 6in diameter circle and extruded it to a height of 2.5in
- I uploaded the hand photo through the canvas function on fusion360 (last photo)
- I traced out the hand using the fit point spline
- Afterward I modified the tracing a little bit since some fingers were definitely not looking right
- I extruded downwards by .5in to give a place where the hand goes
- Using the appearance function I changed the color of the lie detector to the same black shade
- I moved the "lie detector" to its designated spot
Handle
- I wanted to design the game like a briefcase so I needed a handle
- I created an offset plane 1.5in off the base of the game
- I created an outside rectangle of 2in x 4.5in then an inner rectangle with the dimensions of 1.5in x 3.5in
- I extruded the hand both ways by one inch so in total it has a width of 2in
Cover
- This is a slide on cover that can go directly on the game without it causing things to fall out of the box
- I created a 3.3in x 10.8in rectangle
- In the inside I created a 3.0in x 10.5in rectangle
- I extruded the thin rectangle outline up 9.5in
- On the top I created another 3.3in x 10.8in rectangle and extruded it up by .3in to close the box off
- On the top I created a 2in x 4.5in rectangle to imitate where the handle of the game will go
- I extruded down 1in but anything over .3 of a inch is fine
- Using the appearance function I changed the color of the box to black
- I created the front cover design through canva (last image)
- I used the decal function to place the design on the front of the box
- You are with the design now !