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− | + | These simulations vary from being as small as one person (knowing about it) like in [[Simulation: Small change]] to small groups of friends helping each other change a story like in [[Simulation: I can't say "no"]] to larger simulations where people explore events that came up during a retrospective, and can also be folded in as "motives" when coming up in a larger themed simulation such as [[Simulation: The Alpha Complex]]. | |
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+ | These types of simulation hardly need props (save maybe for some pillows) and can be creatively set up on the spot. | ||
== Changing the rules == | == Changing the rules == |
Revision as of 11:31, 2 August 2015
Contents
Changing a story
These simulations vary from being as small as one person (knowing about it) like in Simulation: Small change to small groups of friends helping each other change a story like in Simulation: I can't say "no" to larger simulations where people explore events that came up during a retrospective, and can also be folded in as "motives" when coming up in a larger themed simulation such as Simulation: The Alpha Complex.
These types of simulation hardly need props (save maybe for some pillows) and can be creatively set up on the spot.
Changing the rules
Technical concepts
- Simulation: TCP congestion control
- Simulation: Onionland
- Simulation: Garlicland
- Simulation: Mesh network routing