The National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game is a fast-paced, challenging simulation of politics and strategic principles, modeled after the games used by senior government officials. Four-hour âFastPlayâ Games simulates geo-politics in the world today and features brisk scenarios and accelerated adjudication procedures.
The National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game is a fast-paced, challenging simulation of politics and strategic principles, modeled after the games used by senior government officials. Four-hour âFastPlayâ Games simulates geo-politics in the world today and features brisk scenarios and accelerated adjudication procedures.
The âflagshipâ NSDM Game - the "MegaScenario" event - features nastier politics, tougher economics, meaner diplomacy, and deadlier military action than anything else NSDM has to offer! The NSDM Game is a fast-paced, challenging simulation of contemporary politics and eternal strategic principles, modeled after the games used to train senior government officials.
This is a fast-paced, challenging simulation of contemporary politics and eternal strategic principles, modeled after the games used by senior U.S. Government officials to explore geopolitical options. This event recreates the national security decision-making structures of the U.S. and USSR in the 1960s. The game control group will inject a number of stimuli, each player will have to see if he or she can achieve their personal objectives⦠without destroying mankind.
This is a fast-paced, challenging simulation of contemporary politics and eternal strategic principles, modeled after the games used by senior U.S. Government officials to explore geopolitical options. This event recreates the national security decision-making structures of the U.S. and USSR in the 1960s. The game control group will inject a number of stimuli, each player will have to see if he or she can achieve their personal objectives⦠without destroying mankind.
The National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Game is a fast-paced, challenging simulation of contemporary politics and eternal strategic principles, modeled after the games used by senior U.S. Government officials to explore geopolitical options. On Thursday Gen Con presents a retrospective NSDM Game that recreates the national security decision-making structures of the U.S. and USSR in the 1960s. The game control group will inject a number of stimuli, and then each player will have to see if he or she can achieve their personal objectives… without destroying mankind.