Who’s got game ? : E-Cell’s Fun Initiative

Following two enriching seminars on higher education  and entrepreneurship, E Cell SPIT debuted its premier fun event, Who’s got game?, on the 11th of September.

Darts

Wouldn’t it be a great idea to be able to take out our frustration by throwing stuff at people? That’s what darts was all about. The players were given 4 darts to throw and aim for only the heads of entrepreneurs, succeeding at which would fetch them 15 points. However,striking a balloon or a celebrity would mean losing 10 points. Hilarity ensued as students showcased their aim, varying from brilliant to downright dismal. Unsurprisingly, Vijay Mallya had the biggest bounty of 20 points placed on his head. The winners were awarded with food and vouchers.

 

Life Size Ludo

Yes, you read it right, the committee had also made arrangements for a life size game of ludo. A huge ludo mat was spread at the entrance of SPIT as the teams gathered to begin the play. As an added twist, whenever two players of different teams landed on the same tile the second player had to perform a task like dancing, singing or even using pick up lines. In the enthralling games that followed, everyone walked away a winner.

 

Twister

A game for the nimble and sure footed, twister left its participants in a tangled mess, perhaps symbolic of an engineering student’s life. Students had to stretch every sinew to match the tiles as instructed by the coordinators.  Furthermore, some tiles had question marks on them, which when stepped on required the students to perform a task without leaving their position. The one whose knees or hip didn’t touch the floor stood triumphant. The students thoroughly enjoyed the game, with an atmosphere charged by the cheering of bystanders.

 

 

Musical Chairs

The classical party game made its appearance, with accompanying challenges. Ten participants competed in each game, walking, dancing and even being made to hop around the chairs. Those who failed to get a seat had to perform tasks or face elimination.

In conclusion, the event was a huge success, with enthusiastic participation from everyone.

“The atmosphere around us was full of joy. We enjoyed watching people perform the tasks set up in Ludo and Twistangle. Listening to everyone cheer while cheering for our friends was fun ” , said Shivangi Kochrekar, FE Computers.
Report by Aumkar Gadekar and Sahil Sawant.