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 Here Below is the first version of a page on Wikipedia. You should know the routine by now: 1) rate any piece of this digital piece of puzzle (POP) - add your rating scale if needed; 2) Offer improvements The Everyday Life Game: Game of Ideas 
 The crowdsourcing-crowdfunding-crowdgaming Web-based platform has been under development since 2007. It was originated by Dr. Michael Zelin as self-developing (users post content), self-improving (users offer improvements to each other posts), self-rewarding (users can receive sponsored rewards) life gamification system. The object of the game is to achieve the highest score and advance to the Magister Ludi level. The goal of the game: meaningful enjoyment & personal growth and self-improvement. The Game can be played on three levels: Level I - players combine (puzzle together) existing pieces of text, audio, image, and videos; Level II - add own pieces; Level III - Reality Role Playing Game (RPG). Players can incorporate typical RPG elements: choose an Avatar, start at the Apprentice level and advance through the ranks to the Master, Grand Master, etc. levels based on the rating of their creations and real life actions. Special rating scale enables rating of every component of created pieces of puzzle (POPs) as well as people’s actions in real life based on recorded audio and video-files. For example, users can receive Creativity, Honesty, Open Mindedness, Readiness to Try New, and other points. Users can create Life Road by creating dots and posting their pictures, videos, stories about related experiences. Users can link dots on their Life Road with those of their friends. They can form teams and document their missions in a form of multimedia stories. As in typical RPG Forums, they can develop one of the central storylines (threads) or start a new thread. For example, according to one current central storyline, players of the Game of Ideas help to save the World. In the future, people will develop simulations of reality. They will simulate their past - current present - to calibrate and validate their models. People who capture reality in their multimedia posts help them to do so. Players can play for a Good Team, a team of good people and good machines, and a Bad Team, a team of bad people and bad machines. Similarly to a military game, this a friendly contest helping each team to achieve their goals, one of which is to develop the most realisting simulation of reality. Players can receive real life rewards: sponsored products and financial support. Sponsors providing support can save on online advertising and showcase good-cause projects that they support. Accumulating good points, players can advance to Rest Areas and Happy Places - get discounted or free stay at hotels, resorts, cruises, etc. To prevent/punish negative behaviors, there are Gallery of Unfair Players, e-Jail, and e-Inferno (Enferno) designed after classical Dante’s model in nine circles. In January, 2022, the Web hosting provider caused loss of all content built in previous years of development. Thousands of galleries, user created posts, and gaming resources were lost. Recent efforts are directed at re-building the platform. 
 
 
 
 
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