Cooperation Games for Coordination Protocols

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Cooperation Games for Coordination Protocols

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Cooperation Games for Coordination Protocols

Cooperative board games have a lot in common with crypto protocols

iSpeakNerd

5 min read·April 1, 2024

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Cooperation is coordination

Key Takeaways:

  1. Low-stakes coordination is fun. Cooperative games are based around disrupting that coordination to make a game of it.

  2. Communications Protocols provide specific ways to communicate and coordinate for computers.

  3. Board games that formalize coordination and can add delightful wrinkles to all-together co-op games!

In case you haven't heard yet, I love board games. I was the one who requested the /tabletop channel back when dwr was doing the 2nd round of channel creation in summer 2023, deep in the bear.

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This article is experimental, rewrapping some old casts of mine for the content. Following some Seemore advice, thanks @cameron.

I'd like to tell you why I love cooperative board games in general, and these six in particular.

Co-op games and communications protocols

I've recently been thinking about how board games in general and cooperative games in particular are very similar to data protocols. There are strict rituals about how players can interact, non-interaction of Euro games, limited in something like a worker placement, to all-out brawling of pvp games.

Cooperatives especially put emphasis on ritualizing communication because the whole point of the game is to coordinate in order to defeat the game/forces of chaos/heat death of the universe/etc. Pandemic introduces compounded chaos through Outbreaks that force the group to put attention on specific areas of the board and the game for players becomes predicting which particular problems are likely to get unmanageable.

The rituals are often disrupted, or force specific disruptions to that communication. Sometimes you can only communicate about specific things, or at specific times, or using particular schemas. It's very interesting to see the Byzantine Generals problem play out at low stakes in real time, even though it's usually misunderstandings rather than malice at work. In other words,

Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence.
- Hanlon's Razor

To me, novel coordination problems are very fun, and cooperative board games can provide an awesome experiment space. Here are six of my favorites.

Nerd's Favorite Cooperative Board Games

Spirit Island

Coordination comes from individual understanding of each players area of responsibility and coordinating to defeat a more-powerful threat. Extremely asymmetric player powers, area control, and card drafting make for a near infinitely-replayable game.

Spirit Island addresses coordination by making each player responsible for their own island and keeping the pressure on the entire game. There's literally too many systems with too much going on for all but the most experienced players to quarterback and tell other players what to do.

  • area control + hand management + card drafting against an ever-growing enemy

  • asymmetric player powers

  • amazing anti-colonial narrative

  • too much going on to quarterback

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My favorite Co-op Games: Day 1: Spirit Island Native spirits of the island fight off the invaders who come to ravage the land and its people. - area control + hand management + card drafting against an ever-growing enemy - asymmetric player powers - amazing anti-colonial narrative - too much going on to quarterback https://i.imgur.com/006t0Pz.png

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A truly cooperative experience with a wonderful anti-colonialist narrative, which is a direct counter to the prevailing game mechanics and themes of exploitation in 4X games.

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Greater Than Games | Spirit Island: Base Game | Cooperative Strategy Board Game | 1 to 4 Players | 90+ Minutes | Ages 14+

Powerful spirits have existed on this isolated Island for time immemorial. They are both part of the natural world and - at the same time - something beyond nature. Native Islanders, known as the dahan, have learned how to co-exist with the spirits, but with a healthy dose of fear and reverence.

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The Crew - Quest for Planet 9 and its sequel Mission: Deep Sea

Coordination in the Crew comes from disallowing players to discuss the contents of their hands but require each player to succeed on trick-taking goals for each round.

The Crew is a fresh twist of trick-taking by giving each player goals "I will win more tricks than anyone else" and then forcing players to fulfill all goals to succeed the mission. The wrinkle is that you can't discuss what cards you have with the other players, leading to situations where players must use their experience of trick-taking games to know when they need to trump in to take a trick, when they should slough off-suit to keep another player leading, and how they are all going to fulfill their goals, together.

It's a wonderful coordination game that builds on player experiences with trick taking games like Hearts, Spades, and Bridge but the coordination requires whole new ways of thinking. For under $15, this is definitely a must-buy in my book.

  • Fresh twist on trick taking

  • Campaign missions build player skills

  • Compact box, easy to carry

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My fav Co-op Games Day 2: The Crew - Quest for Planet 9/Mission Deep Sea Trick taking classic like Spades/Hearts but certain people must take certain tricks in certain order. Oh, and you can't talk about your hand 🙃 - fresh twist on trick taking - campaign missions build player skills - compact box, easy to carry https://i.imgur.com/cXWoXm5.png

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THAMES & KOSMOS The Crew - Quest for Planet Nine | Card Game | Kennerspiel des Jahres Winner | Cooperative | 3-5 Players | Ages 10+ | Trick-Taking | 50 Levels of Difficulty | Endless Replay

Astronauts wanted! The scientific community is abuzz over signs of a mysterious planet located at the edge of our solar system. But despite all of their efforts, so far they have been unable to provide substantial evidence of its existence. Join this exciting space adventure to find out if the th...

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The Crew - Mission Deep Sea | Card Game | Cooperative | 2 to 5 Players | Ages 10+ | Trick-Taking | 32 Levels of Difficulty | Endless Replayability

In this highly-anticipated followup to the original cooperative card game - winner of the 2020 Kennerspiel des Jahres - players work together to search for the lost continent of Mu. This new adventure takes your crew deep down into the abyss on a search for the fabled sunken land.

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Magic Maze

Another fresh take, Magic Maze tasks players with escaping a mall but they each don't get their own character, no no, in Magic Maze each player controls one or more direction of movement for all the characters.

In Magic Maze, a player controls a direction of movement for all the characters, not all movement of a single character. The team must coordinate without talking to get everyone in and out of the maze.

All characters must move left at some point so if I control left movement, I need to know when to kick in and move each character left at the correct time to not derail each character's movement throughout the maze and around obstacles. Oh, and players can't talk to each other during gameplay.

Players can discuss plans at "rest stops" throughout the maze, but it truly takes each player understanding the goal for each character, and how their role fits into the to make the experience sing as a cooperative experience. It's definitely a bit gimmicky, but so fun!

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My fav Co-op games Day 4: Magic Maze Real-time escape the maze only moving in certain ways (protocol-ized movement) and no talking during game time (disrupted coordination). - Incredibly fun and satisfying to get right - Hilariously tomfoolery when team gets it wrong - Real-time coordination with disrupted comms https://i.imgur.com/MP0RCfw.png

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Sit Down! Magic Maze - Real-Time Gameplay, Move the 4 Characters Through the Mall Before the Timer Runs Out - Co-operative, Everyone Has a Different Power, 1-8 players, 15 mins, Ages 8+, Medium

After being stripped of all their possessions, a mage, abarbarian, an elf, and a dwarf are forced to go rob thelocal Magic Maze shopping mall for all the necessaryequipment they need for their next adventure. They agreeto pull off their heists simultaneously, then dash to theexits in order to eva...

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Gloomhaven

Gloomhaven, the Jaws of the Lion re-release, and sequel Frosthaven are the closest board gamers will come to a crunchy CRPG-like experience on the tabletop. It's big and brash and demands your attention to play with each session lasting several hours, it's like playing Dungeons and Dragons without relying on a DM to moderate the game sessions.

Combat is extremely satisfying with players choosing the timing of the actions, and being forced to adapt those actions on the fly after other players jump ahead of them in turn order and change the board state unexpectedly. This is the coordination negotiation that players make because you can't discuss the exact number of the speed of the actions you are playing, but can only describe them as low, mid, or high.

Player turn order is variable in Gloomhaven, which means the board state will often have changed before you get to do what you planned to do that round. So coordination comes from the dance of negotiating who will go "fast" or "slow" and working around others messing up your plans.

Very very fun, but requires a significant investment of time and money from committed players.

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My fav co-op games Day 5: Gloomhaven giant, CRPG-esque, legacy campaign; unlock new chars + player powers, best combat in /tabletop - fun hand mngmt, risk/reward burst actions vs. early exhaustion - tactical + adjustable combat - round initiative, top/bottom card plays allows adjustment when plans get fucked up 😂 https://i.imgur.com/OAsHJri.jpg

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Frosthaven Cephalofair Games Frosthaven Board Game, 1 to 4 players

Frosthaven is the story of a small outpost far to the north of the capital city of White Oak, an outpost barely surviving the harsh weather as well as invasions from forces both known and unknown. There, a group of mercenaries at the end of their rope will help bring back this settlement from the...

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FUSE - stress and dice galore

Tension is high as the bomb-defusal team must coordinate against the clock to get the right dice to the right people at the right time each turn. The time stress inevitably means that players have to compromise on their plans; the negotiation and re-negotiation to avoid having to return dice to the bag keeps everyone on high alert.

With heavy collective punishment for coordination failure, each player must return a die from their bomb card goal if any of the dice drawn each round is unclaimed. High stress and high rewards await players in FUSE.

Not recommended for the faint of heart, and can only play a few of these games in a row from adrenaline fatigue. There's even an alarm and stressful sounds coming from the companion timer app as the team plays 😂 😂

  • high stress, high fun

  • tight schedule is forced coordination, great to play with same folks repeated

  • each game is only 10 min

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My fav co-op games Day 6 - FUSE Real-time dice-stacking stress! deFUSE the bombs by grabbing the right dice; but watch out, if your team can't fit all the dice, you have to put some back! - high stress, high fun - tight schedule is forced coordination, great to play with same folks repeated - each game is only 10 min https://i.imgur.com/WpHa6Hr.png

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Renegade Game Studios Fuse Board Game, for Ages 10+, Playing Time 10 Minutes, 1-5 Players, Cooperative Dice Game

FUSE is a real-­‐time cooperative dice game for 2-­‐5 players where friends work together to quickly save their ship from impending doom! Intruders have made their way on to your ship! Their goal: Total Destruction! Twenty bombs have been detected onboard, and the countdown has begun. Your elite ...

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Return to Dark Tower

The coordination trick here is that Return to Dark Tower (RtDT) includes random number generation (RNG) from card decks for enemies encountered in the tower and RNG to determine layouts and what a player will encounter on any given assault on the tower.

"Advantages" earned from gameplay help players to mitigate the bad things that happen in the Return to Dark Tower. Players need to build up to assault the tower while also managing the situations created from enemy outbreaks across the board. Coordination requires negotiation of asymmetric powers, area control, and hand management.

It's less RNG than dice rolls like DnD but definitely not a sure thing, requiring players to build up "advantages" from items, asymmetric powers, and companions to mitigate the Bad Things™️ that will befall them inside.

  • Asymmetric + variable player powers

  • Variable RNG with cards but more control from "advantage" system instead of dice, limited RNG badness

  • Gimmicky but fun tower

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My fav co-op games: Day 7: Return to Dark Tower Defend the lands from encroaching corruption while building up to the final assault on the Dark Tower! - Asymmetric + variable player powers - Variable RNG with cards but more control from "advantage" system instead of dice - Gimmicky but fun tower limited RNG badness https://i.imgur.com/JFoiVNw.jpg

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Restoration Games: Return to Dark Tower

For an age, the tower lay in ruins. Unbeknownst to the people of the realm, a great evil stirred in its bowels. It started with strange sightings: a flock of crows flying in circles until they dropped from the sky, the lake frozen solid in the height of summer.

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Dirthippy
Commented 4 months ago

I ask this a lot, but I think it is good question. We want to hear about your favorites and why! Board games and RPGs...go!!!

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Dirthippy
Commented 4 months ago

My own favorites: Top 5 board games - Ark Nova, Agricola, Terraforming Mars, Gaia Project, and Amun Re. I love engine building, and specifically card draft engine building. 

3 of my favorite games (Agricola, Terraforming Mars, and Ark Nova) all have this aspect.

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Gven🎩🔵
Commented 4 months ago

Top 5 board games- Return to Dark Tower, Keep the Heroes Out!, Sagrada, Twilight imperium, Stonespine Architects Top 5 RPGs- Baldur’s Gate 2, Fallout 2, TES3.Morrowind, Baldur’s Gate 3, Disco Elysium.

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Dirthippy
Commented 4 months ago

Man...people keep listing Twilight Imperium. I really need to play that game sometime...just need someone willing to teach it.

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Ethperium
Commented 4 months ago

I love Terraforming and Ark Nova but I think I would put Brass on the list before Agri. Haven’t tried Amun Re, but seems it is worth it!

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Dirthippy
Commented 4 months ago

I got to play a couple games of Brass Birmingham while at Origins, and enjoyed it quite a bit. Agricola is a game that is a slow burn...it took a dozen games before it hit me. As for Amun Re, I do enjoy it, but the bidding element can throw off the game a little...that is my only gripe (but it is a minor one).

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Dirthippy
Commented 4 months ago

My top 5 RPGs: D&D claims my top spot. I've been playing that game since I was 8 years old, and it has been a life-long obsession (that I am passing along to my kids as well 😉 ). Pathfinder is up there (in fact, that is my preferred "D&D" version, currently). Others (these all receive significantly less play, but I still enjoy them!) - Call of Cthulhu, Dungeon Crawl Classics, and Shadowrun.

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 4 months ago

Spirit Island, 5e dnd (bc im a basic bitch), The Crew, Dead Reckoning, and toss up for final tbh: Western Legends and Great Western Trail

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 4 months ago

wrote a bit about my top co-ops last year Spirit Island Magic Maze The Crew Gloomhaven FUSE Return to Dark Tower https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/cooperation-games-for-coordination-protocols#h-nerds-favorite-cooperative-board-games

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Drake 🎩
Commented 4 months ago

I think I'm gonna be pretty basic here for the most part... 1) Power Grid 2) Ticket to Ride 3) Carcassonne 4) Equate (it's math Scrabble) 5) D&D

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Dirthippy
Commented 4 months ago

Basic is fine! I enjoy Power Grid quite a bit. My regular group doesn't seem to love it, because it never hits the table. 🙁 ....and, of course, D&D is a personal favorite. What version(s) do you play?

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sardius.eth
Commented 4 months ago

favorite board games: twilight imperium, hero quest, warhammer 40k, necromunda, and Mordheim RPGs: Morrowind, classic world of Warcraft, Majora’s Mask, Rogue Trader, BG3

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Dirthippy
Commented 4 months ago

Oh! Warhammer 40k! I’ll be getting an intro to that soon. New obsession incoming…

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sardius.eth
Commented 4 months ago

oh man hope you enjoy. Lifelong player here and there’s much to love. Let me know what army you end up rolling!

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Sean
Commented 8 months ago

What is the simplest board game you've ever played that you really enjoyed? I'm doing some research for my Indie Party idea.

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Sean
Commented 8 months ago

For those curious about what Indie Party is: https://party.indie.win

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Sean
Commented 8 months ago

Lots of votes for Candyland, haha my kids will be overjoyed.

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Dirthippy
Commented 8 months ago

My daughter ripped the board in half in a fit of rage. I happily retired it after that. 😆

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Varun Srinivasan
Commented 8 months ago

Skull

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 8 months ago

oooh forgot about Skull. @seanconnolly its poker without all the faffing about with chips + hands. just pure bluffing + betting, really good

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Nico
Commented 8 months ago

love skull

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 8 months ago

fluxx. but thats 𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙮 dependent on taste Love Letter, Sprawlopolis, and Hive are also really good

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Sean
Commented 8 months ago

Ahh Love Letter, I didn't think of that! I must try Sprawlopolis and Hive now too.

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Reese
Commented 8 months ago

Plus one to hive, but get the pocket version

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Dirthippy
Commented 8 months ago

Code Names is easy to get into and a good party game. Hanabi is fun. Simple rules on the surface, but there are ways to up the play level.

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 8 months ago

I've had hanabi for like 5 years and just played for the first time last week lol interesting way to fuck with coordination, really like those kinds of games lol shameless self shill of relevant article https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/cooperation-games-for-coordination-protocols

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Dirthippy
Commented 8 months ago

So, the next level for us was agreeing on some conventions that would communicate more….kinda like Bridge bidding conventions (best comparison I could think of). I’ll need to find my notes on it, but it definitely improved the game for me.

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brennen
Commented 8 months ago

War, classic card game. Unless you require an actual board, then checkers.

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Sean
Commented 8 months ago

Okay, don't take this the wrong way but...do you actually enjoy War? I get that it's simple but generally don't like purely random games myself.

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brennen
Commented 8 months ago

you asked simplest games haha but there are many games much more fun : https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/210040/illimat

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 8 months ago

Speaking of simple but not easy Go 😆

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wakkin
Commented 8 months ago

Captain Rino / Haba🚀🚀🚀 https://x.com/HabaJapan/status/1436437969041334299?t=zv0xu-hyAJLhYojhZaKg-g&s=19

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Nico
Commented 8 months ago

not really board game but fishbowl

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Sean
Commented 8 months ago

This one? https://fishbowl-game.com/

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Nico
Commented 8 months ago

Yes! It's hilarious.

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Dan Finlay 🦊
Commented 8 months ago

Was thinking about what I play board games for (fun + collecting mechanisms and their intuitions), in light of what I hope those mechanisms can do (empower the disadvantaged), and it started making me wonder if you could make a board game where: 1. Players start with deliberately unfair distribution of points/resources. 2. Resources could be purchased directly from other players at agreed/colluded prices. Could we start a genre that develops the muscles for coordinating under severe imbalance? Seems like it could develop more relevant skills than the normal ("zero to win") type games today.

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𒂭_𒂭
Commented 8 months ago

sort of a "kobayashi maru" genre? also kinda reminds me of "among us", since assumedly there's a player that would automatically draw aggro, and there are forced coordinated actions. would be cool to simulate an oversimplified equities market w/ random outsized returns & black swans.

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OExcess🖊️
Commented 9 months ago

Any recommendations for co-op board games to play with young kids?

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 9 months ago

How young? If they know how to play spades/hearts they're ready for The Crew FUSE would go over well also Magic Maze would be fun for sure! I wrote an article in April with more details on each of these games, check it out! https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/cooperation-games-for-coordination-protocols

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OExcess🖊️
Commented 9 months ago

Hey thanks! Just learning to read age (5-6) but gonna help with those parts.

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ColtonArt
Commented 1 year ago

spent some time reskinning @acetcg cards with tabletop themes :) Shout out your favorite game and I'll make some more

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ColtonArt
Commented 1 year ago

Based on ideas from @ispeaknerd.eth @stormblessed

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

i was about to complain about the first one but you got it 💯💯 in the flavor just change "take" to "exploit" and its 🤌🤌

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ColtonArt
Commented 1 year ago

heck yeah, edit done ✅

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

ok i love this @kryptoshrimp

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

my fav co-op games: https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/cooperation-games-for-coordination-protocols @stormblessed is doing a series rn (click thru each cast is linked to past one by quote cast) https://warpcast.com/stormblessed/0x8505d55b

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ColtonArt
Commented 1 year ago

This article is great. Reminds me of the finite vs infinite games in Ace that I talked about here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIyNPcOMR84 tldr; The card game is a competitive finite game, collectively making the cards a cooperative infinite game.

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ColtonArt
Commented 1 year ago

Cooperative games can teach degens how to be regens 🌱

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

Terraforming Mars is popular Catan @perchy and I love Spirit Island @links loves bean Bohnanza @rustopian @dawufi and i had a great game of Istanbul last week

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

love this, more please 1000 $DEGEN

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Stormblessed
Commented 1 year ago

100 $DEGEN

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

I wrote a whole ass article on co-op games a few weeks back click the pic to jump to my top 6 list in the article https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/cooperation-games-for-coordination-protocols?referrer=0x3eEFAa9d6e2ab7972C1001D41C82BB4881389257#h-nerds-favorite-cooperative-board-games

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

Not sure how into /tabletop this group is but thinking about some interesting parallels bw co-op board games and communication protocols i.e. coordination in crypto https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/cooperation-games-for-coordination-protocols

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

Parallels with disrupted comms in co-op games and crypto protocols + my top 6 co-op /tabletop games https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/cooperation-games-for-coordination-protocols

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Christina BorrowLucid | Chones
Commented 1 year ago

I played Sythe and then rode public transportation - not cooperative! 163 $DEGEN

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Richard
Commented 1 year ago

You have good taste. And I share your preference for co-op games. Having common goals brings out the best interactions across the table.

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

this is the wei

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

New publish from the nerd 🤓 https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/cooperation-games-for-coordination-protocols

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Peter Keay
Commented 1 year ago

Called Spirit Island as your #1 right away 😅 interesting parallels! btw ever played Space Alert? 100 $DEGEN

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

👻🏝️ I feel seen 😆 Yes I have, great call out! also a great game and definitely one that should've been on the list given the focus on coordination and protocols 😂 Preprogram coordination and watch the failures pile up 😂😂 What were you going to say about it?

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Peter Keay
Commented 1 year ago

It humiliates the would-be quarterbacker lol. There’s too much going on & too much hidden info on facedown cards for a single human to keep track. Quarterbacks use the ladder the same time as someone else, or do something inane that drains the lasers just before a critical shot, and get demoted permanently 😂

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At0x.Eth
Commented 1 year ago

Hahaha this is what all crypto content should strive to be. I feel like exploring coordination games is a trove for getting ideas of what could work Onchain. Also the blog looks eclectic AF and fun to read through

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iSpeakNerd 🧙‍♂️
Commented 1 year ago

thanks fam! i appreciate the feedback, and glad to hear you appreciate how 𝕣𝕒𝕟𝕕𝕠𝕞 and 𝓆𝓊𝒾𝓇𝓀𝓎 ✨ my writing is 420 $DEGEN

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