Fields of Force
2025
Published by (Self-Published)
Fields of Force is a science-based tabletop game that combines: magnetism, gravity, Planetary Orbits, and light effects into a unique physical experience. Players use specially designed magnetic PowerWheels on a glass game board, where every throw is influenced by the Earth s magnetic field. The game integrates concepts from geophysics, astrophysics, and physics, allowing players to observe real natural forces while playing. The game includes several modes, each inspired by natural phenomena: PLANET MODE – Use the Earth s Magnetic Field and find the right trajectory to hit the pins! DEVICES MODE – Two independent electronic devices, placed under the FutuRing – The 7th Symbol and The Quantum Eye – will add many layers of difficulty! GRAVITY MODE – An extremely challenging mode that combines the Earth s Magnetic Field with Gravity! PORTALS MODE – Face the Guardian of the Portals, enter the chambers, and activate the 7th Symbol! SLALOM MODE – Can you guide the PowerWheel with the Controller, using only invisible Magnetism? EQUILIBRIUM MODE – And what if, on top of everything, we added the instability of a Tilting Plane? CHALLENGE MODE – Compete against an opponent on the FutuRing: Fields of Soccer – Double Planet – Speed of Force – Double Slalom. Game elements include fluorescent StarPins and AstroPins, PowerWheels, Magnetic Controllers with neodymium cubes, and a LED-lit board (FutuRing) designed for dark play sessions. All components are hand-painted with photo-reactive paint, glowing vividly under UV or blue light, creating a striking visual effect. Importantly, players don t need to know any science in advance to enjoy the game. The scientific concepts are not prerequisites—they emerge naturally through play, because they are simply the rules themselves. As a result, players learn by doing: the more they play, the more they discover. Beyond entertainment, Fields of Force develops motor precision, hand–eye coordination, and strategic thinking. Each throw is both a game action and a miniature scientific experiment, showing how natural forces shape motion and interaction. This game is for everyone: Kids, Adults, and Nerds/Scientists But careful - we re not saying: "It's so easy that even a child could do it, and of course everyone else too!" Nope. This is something entirely different. —description from the designer
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