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How many players does the game support? It appears to have 8 characters...does that mean it supports up to 8 players?
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It's 2 to 5!
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re: team-building exercises.
A group whose members aren't interested in being/building a team, or a group whose members are actively or passively hostile to the idea, won't build a team, and all the team-building exercises in the world will be unable to help them.
A group whose members want to be/build a team will be/build a team unless you actually dispatch them to the far corners of the world and prevent them from talking to each other. All the team-building exercises in the world will be unable to prevent it from happening.
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Steve hit on something regarding team building. There is a way around it, though. A clue lies in the game description:
"Once one player has taken the Legacy, they become the Enemy of the other players, who are not content to let one soul hold such power."
s/Legacy/Manager job/; s/player/employee/
=> Instant "team" building. Provide a common enemy and tada, instant team.
(of course, the "team" will likely be fragile, dysfunctional, and full of infighting)
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"A group whose members aren't interested in being/building a team" ... "A group whose members want to be/build a team"
I believe this is another 80/20 thing; 10% of groups will be a natural awesome fit, 10% will be a toxic, cynical bunch, and the rest can be swayed in either direction through organizational culture. Games aren't the only thing, but a culture that allows/encourages it certainly helps.
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While I agree that some people just cannot be made to work in teams, I think team building excercises are important. For example, I've been at my current workplace for about 3 months now and all my interactions with colleagues have been work related. With my Dilbert personality it takes me ages to get comfortable in a new group. Taking an afternoon to socialize outside of the work environment greatly accelerates the process.
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A finale relating to climate? Sounds exiting.
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I'll have to look more into the specifics, but the initial premise sounds a lot like Dwarven Dig!.