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Interactive demos on network theory, game theory, trust etc

209 pointsby davidglalmost 7 years ago

6 comments

pistachioproalmost 7 years ago
Amazing work, and feels like it implies so much potential. Scrolling through the author&#x27;s twitter feed, though, I found this retweet of Ian Bogost (an earlier maker of games designed to communicate complex systems) that feels almost like a counterpoint to the whole endeavor: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;ibogost&#x2F;status&#x2F;994361277169524736" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;ibogost&#x2F;status&#x2F;994361277169524736</a>. Not sure what to think, now.
MR4Dalmost 7 years ago
This is really well done, but I caution people to bookmark it first and go to it later. Otherwise you’ll have found an hour-long hope punched in your day!<p>Well worth the hour, though!
kevmo314almost 7 years ago
Wow, this is some seriously high quality content, well worth the time to go through it!
Flimmalmost 7 years ago
This is amazing! I&#x27;ve been waiting for a game like this, even dreaming about making it myself, and now it just pops up in my feed! :)<p>I can&#x27;t wait to play with it some more.
acrossthepond10almost 7 years ago
This is absolutely incredible.
red_admiralalmost 7 years ago
I love this site.