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Megagame - Watch The Skies School Holiday Workshop

For Young People Aged 12-18

Date: Tues 16th July 
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Cost: $100 per player


Join Braided Entertainment these school holidays for the thrilling Megagame: Watch The Skies!

Watch The Skies is an immersive and thrilling megagame experience that places participants in the midst of a global crisis following the discovery of extra terrestrial intelligence. The game unfolds in real-time over the course of a day. Up to 40 players will take on different roles for 8 different countries as they research, negotiate and plan with each other about an impending Alien threat!


Diplomacy and communication are key as players navigate the complex web of international relations, forming alliances, negotiating treaties, and managing crises. As the game progresses, players must also contend with the unpredictable behaviour of the aliens, who may have their own agendas and motivations. Players must balance the need to protect their own interests with the imperative of working together to ensure the survival of humanity.


Watch The Skies is known for its dynamic and engaging gameplay, which challenges players to think creatively, adapt to changing circumstances, and make tough decisions under pressure. With its blend of strategy, diplomacy, and role-playing, Watch The Skies offers a truly unforgettable experience for participants!


This workshop is for young people aged 12-18 (18 year olds must still be at school).


Email: info@braidedentertainment.com


More info and tickets here

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