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RE: What Do the Games We Enjoy Tell Us About Income Inequality?

in #philosophy5 years ago

One huge factor in game theory, in my opinion, is consideration of "environment" parameters (as you mentioned) such as scarcity vs.abundance, as well as whether the game's "victory conditions" are zero sum or achievement/goal oriented.

Sometimes there is a mixture... and sometimes there's even just a sandbox where victory becomes unimportant.

I am reminded too... of games where maintaining the starting condition is part of the objective. Games like 'Pandemic' where the conditions only get worse as the game progresses... players actions involve either simply treading water to stay afloat or do damage control on a cascading series of negative events.

Lots to think about here @lukestokes ...thanks for posting this!

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I love Pandemic. I used to do game reviews with my kids and did one for Pandemic here.

Thanks for thinking along with me. I do think there's something important about spending time understanding game theory dynamics so we can better structure "real life" according to what we know about how humans make decisions.