The game me and my group, Jeremy and Alex, created a game named Uno Spinner. The rules are that you first spin the digital spinner online, including all 4 colors of the uno cards, and numbers 0-4 for each color. Then, you try to get the same number and color as the number and color in the spinner. If you get the same color, you get a small prize. If you get the same number, you get the medium prize. If you get the same number and color, which has a 5% chance of happening, you win the biggest prize.
Me and my partners first worked on the posters, making 3 in total, the introduction, the rules, and the prizes, then we worked on the advertisement, which used a script that AI generated, but surprisingly had the same rules that we imagined. No conflicts happened while working.

One thing that went well during the Probability Fair was that people liked our game, and we collected a bunch of tickets. I would not change anything.
The experimental probability was 5%, or 1/20. I personally think that the experimental probability was less, since around only 5 -7 people won our large prize, and we had about 200 – 300 customers
