Moral conflict – learn to play with

By: Dennis B. B. Taylor

MORAL CONFLICT

Hey there! Are you a morally good person? Well, get ready for an outrageous game of most likely to! In this game, each card presents a most likely to question, and you and your friends have to vote on who you think is the most likely to do it! It’s a fun way to test your moral conflict! So, let’s get started!

SETUP

Before we begin, let’s set up the game! Make sure everyone has a paddle, whiteboard, and an eraser handy. Now, take all the question cards and give them a good shuffle. Place the pile facedown in the middle of the group. Alright, now we’re all set to start!

GAMEPLAY

Here’s how the game works: The youngest player in the group will read the first question card out loud. Once the card is read, all players will write down who they think the question applies to the most. Take your time and think it through! When everyone is done, it’s time to reveal your answers to the group. Let’s see what everyone thinks!

When we play this game, we all have the chance to show our goodness and earn points. At the end of each round, the player who has the most votes wins a point. To keep track of our points, we mark them at the top of our paddle. However, if there is a tie between players, no one earns a point.

Once a player reaches ten points, the game is over. At that point, we tally up our points to see who is the most morally good. The player with the lowest number of points is the winner!

End of the Game

When a player earns ten points, the game comes to an end. We then tally up our points and determine the player with the lowest number of points. This person is considered the most morally good and becomes the winner of the game!

So, let’s aim for ten points and prove that we are the most morally good players!

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