Design Your AI Game
Design a simple turn-based game, then play it against a human 'AI' that learns from wins and losses.
Materials You'll Need
- This printable sheet
- Pencil
- Coin or die (optional)
- 1 friend or family member to play against
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How It Works
- 1
Think of a simple turn-based game (examples: 'Higher or Lower,' 'Animal Guess,' 'Magic Number').
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Write down the rules in 2–3 sentences. What do players do? How do they win?
- 3
Play 5 rounds against an adult. The adult plays as the 'AI' using the simple decision tree provided (e.g., 'If I guessed wrong last time, I'll change my strategy to X').
- 4
Track wins and losses on the scoresheet.
- 5
Reflect: Did the AI get better at predicting? Why or why not?
Your Work
Fill in your game name, rules, and play results. Draw or describe what your AI learned.
Parent Notes
Help your child describe their game clearly. The 'AI' is just you following a simple strategy card. The goal is for your child to see that even basic rules can look intelligent if applied consistently. Ask: 'Did the AI improve? What rules would make it unbeatable?'
Reflect
What did you learn? What was hard? What would you do differently next time?
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