EC 1st Playtest
1st Exchange Cultures Playtest Note:
Getting Started:
1. Enter the glass room where the four colored boxes are located.
2. Each player stands next to 1 of the 4 boxes.
3. When the moderator says to begin, right-click on your colored box and select "buy".
4. Now go to your inventory and find the box (if you are at the red box, it will be called RED BOX in your inventory, etc.) Contained within this box should be 4 items and a notecard with directions on how to play. Continue from there
1st Playtester’s Questionnaire
Here are a few questions that we would like you to consider while playing our game.
1. Are the goals of the game clear enough? What aspects do you think we should build on or eliminate?
2. Do you feel that trading items with other players is too easy/hard?
3. Is it easy to tell which items are from which continents?
4. Does playing the game actually motivate you to exchange the cultural items?
5. Can you think of a way to make trading these items more exciting/fun?
6. Is there enough content/challenge in the game?
7. Did you find it too easy/difficult to obtain the necessary items?
8. Anything other comments/suggestions?
Thanks for your help, we hope you enjoyed play-testing our game.
-Exchanging Cultures Team

1st Playtesters Feebacks
- Rules within the cultural relationships or significant relationships between countries.
- One player who has to scrub up the others. Black market. Who is the smuggler? Traitor?.
- Add a limitation of exchanges.
- Increase level of complexity.
- Based in your items you decide what country or continent you want to collect.
- You can get one object from a free collection by turns.
- You cannot see all the items at the same time; you have to remember where you put them.
- Add more items or/and more continents or rounds.
- Named where the items are from and get points from it or exchange possibilities.
- Abundance of items and some of them are very popular and easy to identify while others do not. This will allow to the players to build different strategies to exchange.
- Limit the Resources.
- Knowing where the people are from or what they are looking for make the exchange very obvious.