A Model of Climate Policy Using Board Game Mechanics
This paper provides a case study of how a board game can be modified to generate a serious game. We argue that board games are an interesting medium for serious games, especially when the goal is to teach players about particularly complex systems. In that case, the transparency of a board game make...
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Main Authors: | Edward Castronova (Author), Isaac Knowles (Author) |
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Serious Games Society,
2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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