Whats the difference between a Single-World and a Double-World workshop?
In a single-world game, 20 teams play head-to-head in a shared “world.” In a double-world game, 2 “worlds” of 20 teams each play simultaneously in the same room. All 40 teams in a double-world game share a game introduction, 2 mid-game breaks, and a debriefing discussion, but play head-to-head only with other teams from their “world.” A single world-game is recommended for 20-100 participants. A double-world is recommended for groups of 80-200 participants. If your group has between 80 and 100 participants, an o.s.Earth Workshop Coordinator would happy to help you decide if a single-world or double world game would best meet your needs. A single-world workshop is a great opportunity for players to intermingle and learn from one other. Players will collaborate and compete with teams within their simulated world. Double-world games add an extra layer of interest. Although both worlds begin identically, they often evolve and develop extremely different due to the unique actions, choices,