So for my "ocean" themed summer camp, I wanted to make a bomb-style game to wrap up the week. Inspired by septeacher's shuffle cups game (http://www.waygook.org/index.php/topic,55731.0.html) I created this game I call "Shuffle Shells." The premise is that a pirate ship sinks, leaving it's treasure at the bottom of the sea. A crab comes along and hides the treasure in various sea-shells. The player is a diver who must look inside the shells to find the treasure. There is not only treasure but other sea-creatures hiding in the shells. The basic game operation is the same as the shuffle cups game. After answering a question, 3 shells are shuffled and the player must choose 1 of 3 to open. This is a template designed for ease of editing, so just type your question and answer in the provided textboxes, and then right-click on the "image-placeholder" to change the picture. All the animations will be preserved. I will play this game in a few weeks, so not sure how balanced all the points are. I would appreciate some feedback!Edit: Played this game twice today, was really fun. I noticed an error with the hyperlinks. Both "D" and "W" link to slide 7, so just change one to link to slide 6. I fixed it on the upload so everything should be good now.