game introduction the consensus hunt game is an entertaining, game-based process which allows a...
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Game Introduction
The Consensus Hunt Game is an entertaining, game-based process which allows a group of ideally four developers to consensually find the best solution for a problem occurring in their everyday lives. The game is developed by a group of four teenage children (12-16 years old). The game consists of a decision-tree presentation with inter-linked slides directing the user from the problem definition through various action decisions, each with a subsequent outcome, in order to reach the best solution to the situation. There is only one correct path through the decision tree, only one set of decisions will lead the user to the desired outcome. Thus, players are learning consensus techniques as a process, about decision outcomes which frequently involve a consensus scenario. As every community faces unique challenges, the game can be usefully tailored to each playing audience. As a result, the game needs to be tailored by local, knowledgeable game developers in order for the game to have its intended outcome.
Game Rules
To play this game the user will follow the steps listed below: After reading the rules and introduction to the game, the user analyzes the
situation laid out in the game, and selects the solution that he or she thinks is the best.
Once the user clicks through on this solution, a subsequent slide will appear with additional outcome alternatives. Once again, the user clicks through the most suitable solution, is presented with an additional set of options, and so on.
If the user feels that he or she is going in the wrong direction, he or she can use the links provided either to go back one level or to the beginning and restart the game.
Once he or she reaches the final stage, a message will be displayed to inform the user if they reached the right answer. If so, the user will be congratulated; if not, the user will have the error explained, and will be advised to restart the game and to find another route through the decision tree which will lead to a better solution.
I was only 12 years old when this incident happened. My friend invited me to a party in a club to
celebrate his birthday …So I wanted to go, and I knew that my mom won’t let me
go to a club, So I had to choose between one of these three decisions :
A: should I Lie?
B: Should I ask my parents?
C: Should I forge about the party?
A: Well, I lied and told them that:
A1: I’m going todine at a friend’s
house A2: I’m going tostudy at a
classmate’s house
A3: My friend is celebrating his Birthday at the McDonald’s
and not in A club
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B: On the birthday’s evening,
I asked them if I could go, but they disagreed, as I
have expected.What a bad situation I
was facing. What should I have done?
B1: I kept insisting
and I wanted to argue
with them…Thinking this might
help
B2: I got mad
and I started shouting
and crying. maybe
they'll feel bad for me
B3: I started begging them and
I promised that I’ll do
extra house work…
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C: I apologized to my friend & I explained why I won’t show up at the party.
But my presencemeant a lot for him ,so he proposed that he will speak to my parents, maybe he’ll
convince them .So what was the best choice I had to take?
C1: I disagreeddesperately C2: I
agreedhopefully
C3: I didn’t like the
Idea, because I was
afraid of myparents
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A1: My friend askedme If everything was ok,
so what should I have told him?
A1a: thatmy mom has
accepted that I go tothe party with him
(I lied)
A1b:That I lied to my mom
pretending that I’mdining at his house
A1c: Ignored the question
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A2: But I noticed that my Mom doubted
about thesituation.
In this case how should I have behaved?
A2a: I didn't giveup & I kept lying…
A2b: I had a badfeeling about my lie
so I decided to confess, but it was
too late…
A2c: I didn’t feel anything because itwasn’t my first lieto my mom, but maybe the last…
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A3: So my mom seemedto be convinced, but she
was skeptic .So a fewhours before the party she
went to McDonald’s to check if there would be any parties there.
There were no parties .Back home,she asked me for an explanation
So I:
A3a: kept lyingand I told herthat my friendhas changedthe place of
the party
A3b: I was so afraid that Mom caught me at the
end .So I couldn’t keeplying, and I gave up.I told her the truth…
A3c: I couldn’ttake any risk.So I told herthat the party
was canceled…
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B1: I insisted and Ikept arguing. In your
opinion, how was I supposed to argue?
B1a: By explaining that
my friend means a lot
to me
B1b:By saying that
I loveparties anddancing…
B1c:By statingthat
I will eat cakes and drinks and
I won’t be late…
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B2: Instead of givingme any attention,they shouted at
me.So, how should
I have reacted!!!
B2a:I cried more and more,
thinking this will make them feel bad and
they will let me go to the party.
B2b: I desperately
forgot about it
B2c: I shouted back
at my parentsand started swearing…
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B3: First of all, they seemedto like my idea of doing house
chores, but at the end they insistedthat I stay at home.How should I have
convinced them more?
B3a: I told them thatI wanted
to go, so I packedmy things and I ran
away from thehouse, straightto the party…
B3b: I doubled myoffer to three
months of housechores
B3c: I suggestedthat
I’ll baby-sitmy little sis in the
weekends ifthey let me go to
the party…
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C1: I disagreed with my friend’s idea ,but I really wanted to go to the party
so I decided to:
C1a:runaway From the house, and to go
to the party.
C1b:Lock my room
door ,sneak fromthe window ,go
to the party and thenCome back home..
C1c:Pack my things,
leave a notein my bedroom
and leavestraight to the
party…
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C2: I liked my friend’s ideaand I asked him
to:
C2a: lie to mymom and tell her
that I’m goingto sleep at his house
C2b: tell her the truth, maybe shewill be convinced
C2c: tell her the truth but
miss the clubbing part
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C3: I didn't like my friend’s idea.He was very sad , so I:
C3a: kissed him andhugged him andI wished him a
very Happy Birthday…
C3b: wished him a happy birthday
C3c: I bought hima nice presentfor his birthday
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Sorry you Lost
Maybe I didn’tlose my
friend, butI didn’t go to the
Party!
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Congratulation!You won!
I I didn’t lose my friendship,
I went to the partyand I had my parent’s
permission!
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Sorry you Lost
I I don’t know howbut my mom
discovered thatI was lying!
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Sorry you Loose
It didn’t matterhow much I cried
or begged ,because at the
end my parentsdidn’t let me
go!
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Sorry you Lost
I don’t know how,but at the end
my friend knewthat I was lying!
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Sorry you Lost
At the end, my friend knew
that I didn’t havemy parent’s
permission sohe didn’t want
me to lie to them &I didn’t go to
the party!
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Sorry you Lost
My friend didn’twant me to lie tomy parents .So he asked me to tell Them the
truth And sadlyI didn’t go to
the party
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Sorry you Lost
It was too late!My lie cost me
a punishment fortwo weeks.
So I missedthe party!!
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Sorry you Lost
At the end, theyForbid me
form going tothe
party becauseI was tooinsisting!
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Sorry you Lost
My parentscaught me beforeI got to the party
and I was grounded!
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Sorry you Lost
I I wasgroundedbecause I
shouted on them!Sadly no Party!!!
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Sorry you Lost
I forgot aboutit and I didn’t go
to the party!
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Sorry you Lost
I forgot aboutit and I didn’t go
to the party!
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