
It's game time! My first-year, wide-eyed, innocent students were tasked with designing a simple adventure game as a collection of rooms. They were to draw the layout of the game plan for me. Most came up with cute ideas. And then there was Larry and Moe.
Larry and Moe came up with a design that included two round rooms, one on each side of a square
room. On top of the square room were three other squares, and on top of the last square was a half-circle, with the arc on top.
Go ahead and draw it, I'll wait.
Right. NSFW. My immediate reaction.
So I asked them "What is the point of this?" Larry: "Well, the goal is to start here in one of the round rooms and make your way out through the top half-circle." Me: "Ahem. That's juvenile." Larry: "What?" Moe: "But it fits the specification, don't you see?" Me (getting louder so the rest of the class will hear: "I find this design disgusting and juvenile." Larry: "But why?" Me (as loud as I can): "Because a p*n*s design is something that only an immature juvenile would think was cool. Please make another design."
At least they got a little bit red because everyone had now turned around to see what we were talking about. But honestly, what did they expect me to do? Run from the room crying? Or was it an honest accident and they did not realize what they were drawing?
--Suzy from Square State