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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.
 
These types of simulation hardly need props (save maybe for some pillows) and can be creatively set up on the spot.
  
== Changing the rules ==
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== Standalone simulations ==
  
* [[Simulation: Game of Goose]]
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These are simulations pre-loaded with an environment, props, and a specific purpose, like in [[Simulation: Game of Goose]] where the rules of a well-known "game of life" have been changed to get rid of limiting beliefs about our capacity to work together.
  
 
== Technical concepts ==
 
== Technical concepts ==

Revision as of 11:36, 2 August 2015

Changing a story

These simulations vary from being as small as one person (knowing about it) as is the case in Simulation: Small change to small groups of friends helping each other change a story like 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.

Standalone simulations

These are simulations pre-loaded with an environment, props, and a specific purpose, like in Simulation: Game of Goose where the rules of a well-known "game of life" have been changed to get rid of limiting beliefs about our capacity to work together.

Technical concepts

Long term strategic planning

Threat modeling