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Assembled heads of state in Munich, 29 September 1938
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Guy Debord's Game of War being played in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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Poling Station, Lambeth 2010
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Compost and Co-operation
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Marshal Stalin
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SPIR608/Games/2013
Political Simulations and Gaming | ||
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Course | Jan - April 2013 at the University of Westminster | ![]() |
Classes | Week 1 Introduction to module | Week 2 Politics as a game | Week 3 Military historians and gaming | Week 4 Game theory and gaming | Week 5 Cultural theorists and gaming | Week 6 Study Skills & Reading | Week 7 Fabian Tompsett from Class WarGames | Week 8 Red Herrings role-playing exercise | Week 9 Tutorials and play-testing of Prototype Political Simulations | Week 10 Tutorials and play-testing of Prototype Political Simulations | Week 11 Final assessment of Prototype Political Simulations | |
Resources | Bibliography | Games | London Gaming Clubs | Weblinks | Game mechanics | Components | Evaluation | |
Design groups | Capitalism in Space | Attack Of The Drones | SPIR608 Political Simulations and Gaming/2013/ | | |
This course is run by Dr Richard Barbrook at the University of Westminster |
Games on course

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10



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10

Published as Le Jeu de la Guerre, 1987

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Election:

Drakes, Jarvis, Walsh, and Gluck,
Intellect Games, 1972
Election Game in the UK
Election Game in the UK

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Co-opoly:

The Toolbox for Education and Social Action
The Toolbox for Education and Social Action, 2012
"A game of skill and solidarity"
"A game of skill and solidarity"


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10
Comrade Koba:

Anders Fager
Gottick Games (2005)

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