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  2. Roleplay simulation - Wikipedia

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    Role-players are trained to accurately emulate real-life enemies in order to provide a more realistic experience for military personnel. To avoid the diplomatic ramifications of naming a real nation as a likely enemy, training scenarios often use fictional countries with similar military characteristics to the expected real-world foes. [6]

  3. List of games in game theory - Wikipedia

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    Constant sum: A game is a constant sum game if the sum of the payoffs to every player are the same for every single set of strategies. In these games, one player gains if and only if another player loses. A constant sum game can be converted into a zero sum game by subtracting a fixed value from all payoffs, leaving their relative order unchanged.

  4. Conversation games - Wikipedia

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    A game in which one player poses two scenarios, both equally revolting and dreadful, to another player who must then choose in which scenario they would rather find themselves. The challenge of the game is to not only come up with the horrific scenarios but find the advantages and disadvantages of each scenario and make a judgment call on which ...

  5. Dread (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Dread is a short (one session) horror role-playing game. [1] In addition to the book of rules, players also need to have a Jenga tower (not supplied with the game), which takes the place of dice for action resolution. Dread has no fixed setting and can be used in any place or time in which a horror game is appropriate. [2]

  6. Corporation (role playing game) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The game makers have set up a forum for players to ask questions relating to the fictional world the game is set in, the rules, and even to discuss scenarios. Games are often played in a cinematic style, with description, storytelling, and role-playing often more important than dice rolling.

  7. Monopoly (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game, intended to be a humorous rendering of ghetto life, was decried as racist for its unflinching use of racial stereotypes. Hasbro sought and received an injunction against Ghettopoly's designer. [201] [205] Make Your Own -OPOLY: [206] This game allows players considerable freedom in customizing the board, money, and rules.

  8. Roommate horror story: 3 real-life scenarios that can cost you

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    A real-life bad-roommate scandal goes beyond just drinking all the milk and not replacing it -- it can cost you a lot of money. A real-life bad-roommate scandal goes beyond just drinking all the ...

  9. Situation puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Usually, situation puzzles are played in a group, with one person hosting the puzzle and the others asking questions which can only be answered with a "yes" or "no" answer. Depending upon the settings and level of difficulty, other answers, hints or simple explanations of why the answer is yes or no, may be considered acceptable.