Tricolour Voting Game/PSAG Workshop

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This is the first iteration of the Tricolour Voting Game. It was palyed at the Political Simulation and Games Workshop, 8th June 2012.

This was run by Higher Education Academy and hosted by the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Westminster.

  • (See here for mor details.)

Maxims [edit]

For this game the maxims were:

Tricolour Voting Game
Blue Faction:
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Through simulations, participants can engage with imaginary futures and enjoy the benefits of foresight.
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This gives a positive value when put in the blue box and a negative value when put in the box of another colour.
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Tricolour Voting Game
Red Faction:
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The rationality of the game models how people comprehend the situation in which they find themselves.
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This gives a positive value when put in the red box and a negative value when put in the box of another colour.
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Tricolour Voting Game
Green Faction:
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Every honest game can be used to create a valuable learning environment.
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This gives a positive value when put in the green box and a negative value when put in the box of another colour.
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Print and Play [edit]

These pdfs can be used to print either directly on to coloured card, or onto paper and inserted in coloured deck protector sleeves.Only Black and White printing is required.

  1. Click on image of pdf - this will take you to the pdf file.
  2. Then click on pdf image, which will then open as a pdf.
Red cards
Green cards
Blue cards
Wild cards