Tag: Decorum

  • Game of the Week Blog Reflection 4: Decorum

    Decorum is the game we played this week. You were given a card with objectives on it and had to decorate the home satisfying everyones objectives without knowing the other peoples’. The hardest part of the game was the communication or lack there of. You could only respond using “I like that,” “I don’t like…

  • GOTW Reflection: Decorum

    This week’s game was different from other games we have played as groups were working towards the same goal. While we had different tasks to accomplish, the game could only be completed when we all completed our individual tasks. I enjoyed the game because there was less competition involved, and working together felt nice for…

  • GOTW: Decorum

    Class Date: 3/5/2026 This week’s game was Decorum, a cooperative logic puzzle that includes limited cooperation. The theme of this game is a group of nonconfrontational roommates trying to decorate their house so that everyone is satisfied. At the start of a game, the player’s choose a scenario with a certain difficulty, or the next…

  • GOTW Decorum

    This week, we enjoyed one of my new favorites in Decorum. Decorum is a cooperative, puzzle game, where the communication of each player’s goals is very limited. Basically, everyone has certain conditions that they must meet while decorating the house with the help or in some cases without the help of, their roommates or other…

  • Decorum reflection

    This week I played decorum, a game about being passive aggressive in order to solve the interior decorating puzzle. I feel like my brother and his fiancĂ© would enjoy this game. The hardest part besides the lack of communication, was keeping track of certain needs. For example one game I needed to make sure there…

  • Decorum

    This week we played decorum, a game about cooperation with interior designing. It was a very fun game. I played with one other person, and we worked together to find the right balance for our rooms. We managed to go through 6 rounds; each round was a set of requirements we each had to fill…