Can The Play Real Game be presented as a community project outside the classroom?
Yes, as long as facilitators have experience in classroom or group-learning environments. For example, the program can be very popular at summer camps or evening/weekend sessions with community groups. If facilitators are not teachers experienced with the program, it is recommended that they attend The Play Real Game training. Is it possible for parents to buy The Play Real Game so their children can play it at home?This is not recommended. The Play Real Game is more beneficial in a classroom or group setting where a “mini-society” can be created with a least 15-20 participants. Group interaction contributes greatly to the effectiveness of the program.