[Ailist] Prisoner's Dilemma type game
ivy gordon
ivyg at cox.net
Thu May 10 08:22:46 MDT 2007
I've received a copy of requestions for clarification so I thought I should
add this to my previous instructions.
The scoreboard is public. The purpose is for the teams to figure out the
ONLY way they can win is to cooperate with the other teams. They see the
results each round.
Best,
Ivy
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From: <AnneLondon at aol.com>
To: <ailist at lists.business.utah.edu>; <aicowner at aiconsulting.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 1:32 AM
Subject: [Ailist] URGENT Is there a Prisoner's Dilemma type game for teamsor
communities?
Hi everyone,
I am hoping you can help me.
I am looking for a Prisoner's Dilemma type online game which can be played
by
several players to demonstrate how collaboration and cooperation rather
than competition or deceit deliver benefits for a team or community.
Is there such a game?
Is it free or can it be downloaded for a price? Where from?
Do you have direct experience of using it? And if so, what were some of the
aspects that really worked for you or the group you were working with?
I've had a look at some of Prisoner's Dilemma games where you can look at
your own behaviour against a variety of behaviours of another person.
Life/
business is a bit more complicated – so it would be great to have that
approach
with 2 or 3 other players and see what comes up.
Many thanks,
Anne Radford in London
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