7 Micro Games – Jake

Clap Whistle Snap – In a group of four, one person begins clapping to the beat of a song they know. Someone next to them begins whistling to a song they’re thinking of, to the beat of the clap. As the two continue, the third person adds snaps to the beat. The trio must continue or reset to a new song until the fourth person can guess the name of the song.

Phone Number Neighbor – Assume your phone number as one 10-digit number, and add one to it. Now text that number anything you like. If your phone number neighbor responds, you win!

What’s it to ya? – Two people in a group of many others agree to end each sentence they say with “What’s it to ya?”. First to get called out for repeating the phrase loses.

Scarf or Scare – Keep your eyes peeled for people wearing a scarf. First person to touch that scarf gets one point. However, if the scarf person notices, the scarf-toucher is eliminated. First to 3 points or last to stay in the game wins.

MOM – Someone shout, “MOM!” to start the game. First person to get a text from their mom (or dad or guardian) wins.

M n’ M n’ M n’ M – Find a partner and someone who likes M n’ Ms, who is designated as the eater. Dump an M n’ M packet evenly between you and your partner, and position the eater and arms-length or two away with their mouth open. Whoever tosses more M n’ Ms in the eater’s mouth is the winner.

No Yo’ Mama – Think of the last Yo’ Mama joke you’ve ever heard. If you laugh, you lose. If you have no idea what a Yo’ Mama joke is then you definitely win.

Jake Bittner

Hi here’s me:

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I’m a senior pursuing a B.S. in Information Systems and a minor in Business Administration. I’m interested in Web Design & Development and Data Science & Visualization. This year I also function as Stever House’s Community Advisor. This is all kind of intertwined into my passion for storytelling (telling stories through technology & prodding others to share their own). There’s so many ways to creatively express your story… the idea of encouraging users to take that creative journey themselves through games motivates me, a lot.

I’m that guy without a portfolio BUT here’s a link to the racing game I made for 15-112.