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1. If you do not know how to play this Everyday Life Game: Game of Ideas- it's OK! You might be familiar with the Forum Role Playing Games (RPG) - one type of online text based RPGs? - 2. "Oh, boy, Dr. Z! You do not want to violate Explain without Explaining principle of this Game!" Dr. Z told to himself. "Those who are supposed to, can watch this video. They can rate it - 3. Dr. Z grystno ulybnylsya (Russian - smiled sadly). He has played out 100s examples of this Reality RPG, including those developing the main Central Story Line (thread) in which players save the World (watch this video) and a thread related to a competition between US and Russian teams of Game of Ideas players as well (watch this video). Unfortunately, all pieces of puzzle were deleted when the Web hosting service provider moved the site to the new server. Numerous galleries related to Math, Physics, Art, Music, Literature, Languages, etc. with 1000s of POPs were lost! 4. "Oh, boy, Boy! Did you forget that we are supposed to focus on the Wikipedia project?" Guy reminded his partner on a Creative Writing class assignment. "This POP is supposed to be an example-in-itself: example of the Game related to the current project - publishing a page on Wikipedia on this very Everyday Life Game: Game of Ideas. A picture is worth of a thousand words, but a video - of a million. I am not going to say a million words in this video: only what I think I am supposed to say. Hopefully, Wikipedia writers will understand better that what we are trying to say in the description of the Game of Ideas falls exactly within Wikipedia guidelines". "Oh, boy, Guy! Did you forget that we already posted one POP with one version of this Wikipedia page?" Boy remind his partner. "Nobody looked at it! Meanwhile, it was supposed to be another example-in-itself illustrating benefits of the Game: people can rate every word - 5. "Oh, boy, Rhymoholic! Do you really believe that we need all these turns of the Vector of Polarization of Ideas to better show Wikipedia experts how to play this Everyday Life Game: Game of Ideas?" Prosoholic asked his partner on the Game of Ideas. "You know famous Russian saying - Nel'zya ob'yat ne obyatnoe - literally meaning- One cannot hug unhuggable (immense). We cannot explain the Game in one POP! The Chosen Ones, who choose to view embedded videos can see an example here." "Oh, boy, Prosoholic, you are right: one cannot reach infinity, but one can embrace it!" His partner on the Game of Ideas agreed. "I just really hope that the Chosen Ones will fix this POP!"
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Author: magludi1 Version: 1 Prototype: => online text based role playing game example 1 1 0 Language: English Views: 0
Picture: Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closer_to_Truth
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Created by magludi1 at 2022-12-04 17:57:58
Last modified by magludi1 at 2022-12-08 12:27:40
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