Assalamualaikum and hi.
Wow. I never thought testing out and playing games would be so tiring. We spent about 4 hours to test the flow of the games during the training session. Can you imagine it was a training with just 20 people? I bet it would be harder with 50 people.
What I learnt from the training session...
1) It is not easy to control people
Well, if it is easy to control people, I might as well be the next Prime Minister (what? #random).
As I said earlier, we played the games with 20 people when some of us were tired (even look like zombies with panda eyes) and some were just too excited (sugar rush, maybe) to play the game. So, it was quite hard to get these zombies and hyper-sugar-rush people to get their heads together and play the games like normal, rational people do. Even so, we managed to finished the games in 4 hours. Isn't that a great achievement? *rolling eyes*
2) Most importantly, TEAMWORK (sing "Apa yang penting, kerjasama")
I cannot deny that even though it was hard to get the zombies and hyper-sugar-rush people to work together, it was not impossible with a great teamwork. Apparently, the zombies were thrilled by the hyper-sugar-rush group and the hyper-sugar-rush group was calmed by the zombies threat- I will eat your brain if you do not calm down a bit.
3) Time flies when you have fun
Okay, let us have a #serioustalk here. Yes, it is challenging enough that things get out of control and people sometimes do not work as we wish they do but we were having fun while playing the game. That was something to be treasured and cherished later. It is evident to me that 4 hours were nothing compared to what we worked for together.
4) Life is too short to be serious
Thus, this entry is written so. *smiley face*
Good entry! This is what happens when long hours of training session was handled but all in all, the result was awesome. All 22 of us managed to handle all the games well.
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