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Game process and specific details

First, we need to be grouped together by drawing lots The first group drawn by drawing lots will experience the map Then we started the whole game process: as you can see, we designed five very different maps as a demonstration of equal scaling down, with a real map size of 3 meters by 4 meters, so that all the members of the group could stand and play on the maps! The second group drawn by drawing lots will experience the map The third group drawn by drawing lots will experience the map The fourth group drawn by drawing lots will experience the map The fifth group drawn by drawing lots will experience the map Players rely on homemade dice props to determine the number of steps to move. The entire map we designed eight different styles of mini-games, each game is simple and easy to get started, a single game time control in 3-5 minutes! These are our action tokens. When a group completes a trivia game, they will win an action token as a reward! After our play and calculations, the time to complete all eight games is manageable at 27-36 minutes! Warm tips: players in the process of throwing dice if the throw to the number of steps after the mini-game, players need to complete the mini-game and then move to the target grid When the player has completed all the games, the end point is reached and the game process is over At the end of the five group process, we will compare the number of action tokens for each group, and the group with the highest number will each receive a badge as a reward and memento of the event!

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Making Collaboration Easy: Scheduling and Communication Tips for All Teams

We are Team 12, and we’ve been paired with Team 01. We are happy to be a part of this group! Based on our experience during the pairing process until now, we would like to share a few things we’ve implemented so far, which we believe could be beneficial for others. To identify common availability for meetings, we first created a weekly schedule on Canva in our time zone (GMT+3). Then, we adjusted this schedule to align with our paired team’s time zone (GMT+8). Afterwards, we shared the schedule we created in our own team blog. It eased the decision process pretty much. If you’re having difficulty finding shared time slots, we recommend this approach. Additionally, to overcome language barriers and simplify communication, we’ve started using WeChat based on Team 01's recommendation. The app’s feature to translate any text into your desired language with just a few taps has greatly facilitated our conversations. We hope these tips are helpful!

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