Thursday, April 26, 2012

NationState Reflection

NationState Reflection

I think the NationState game has been a very interesting and innovative way of teaching us the dynamics of running a society. I think our group has been quite successful for the most part; it's been a lot of fun. We all get along great; the 2-1 majority makes passing laws a breeze, but there have been times when we have nothing to write. I personally would never want to live in an oligarchy, but I sure do love running one. My favorite part of the game has been creating our culture and shaping Cerebria into the a world super power fueled by intellect. I definitely like the balance between state and common interest aspect of the game; the development of alliances and enemies alike has brought a new sense of realism to how we play. I am a fan of the blog; its really cool to way to see what everyone's opinion is on what ever is going on in the world. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

NationState Reflection

The NationState game has been a success.  My group of three has not had trouble making decisions and have maintained an appropriate level of productivity in our production of laws and communication and trading between other nations.  Since there are three of us, we make all of our decisions on popular vote.  A 2-1 vote will decide our next move.  We have been aggressive, but not violent.  Early on, our nation sought to build as many wonders as possible to collect law points.  We were able to build a few wonders, but not as many as we'd hoped.  Our alliances formed with nations such as Awesomtopia and Reach proved beneficial as we ended up with a large amount of Law Points by the time the 7th nation attacked all of us.  We have a forward thinking model and are heavily focused on scientific innovation and national defense.  Rather than looking to examples from our life, we pick and choose what we want from all sorts of governments in order to find a balance that works for the three of us.  A difficulty I've noticed is being able to come up with enough laws. How many laws are needed, and will the specifics of our laws have any effect on the outcome of our game?


Thursday, April 19, 2012

Foundation and Bill of Rights

The Foundation of Cerebria written by myself, Jeff, and Chris, can be found here.

This will be the only post for this week from our group.