>You're supposed to interact with the other culture and trade "goods"
>(the papers). But, you can't violate the other cultures rules for trading.
>And those rules are almost completely opposite from yours. It can get
>really >interesting to see peoples' reaction while playing.Then, after
>it's
>all said and done,the group talks about their behavior.
>It requires, as I recall, at least an hour of class time, numerous
>players, and two people who have prepared themselves to direct it.
>One of them should be someone who has already played it once. It's a
>>role-playing game that involves interaction across simulated cultural and
>>linguistic boundaries.
lisa nienkark
lnienkar who-is-at mail.vt.edu