Treasures of King Arthur allows you to take a step back in time in a bid to win cash prizes online in a series of inventive and innovative themed games. Steam King, a free online Action game brought to you by Armor Games. King Arthur was (literally!) kicked out of his castle by some strange huge guy and he’s seeking revenge! Besides, he must. King Arthur is an empire-building strategy game set in a medieval, mystical Britain where you will play the role of legendary Arthur, the Once and Future King. You build Camelot, enlist the Knights of the Round Table, unite the country and ultimately challenge the powers threatening the essence of all their previous endeavors.
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$10,000 REWARD
(But, you've got to bring them back alive!*)
(But, you've got to bring them back alive!*)
Can you save our players from their fate? Can youtell us an economical way to stop the elimination ofall the players.. before their time is up?
No deposit sign up bonus online casino. Scene: While individuals try to win, the players ignore their impact on the other players. Now, their actions are coming back to bite them in the ass.Pollution, climate change, diseases, and other unintended consequences from lack of social responsibility may eliminate all the players in the game.. of living.
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S.O.S.! Can you save our souls?
(This is an advanced level game. You may wantto master The Great RaceAgainst Time, first.)
The time is sometime in the future. How farin the future? That is part of the problem..we do not know. We know it started in 1994. The opening scene is sometime after 9/11/2001.
The situation: players of an interactive gamestumble upon a disturbing discovery.
The place(s) and players are several: a fewplayers live in or near major metropolitanareas along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard.
One player (Screen name: The Doctor) had been livingin NYC. The Human Viri and Atmosphere gameand the Y2K game had convinced this player to get outof town prior to terror attacks by other teams. Thisplayer escaped before Sept. 11th and now plays froma foreign country. The player's extraordinary expertiseis in governance (including security and defense.) Theplayer is on the Buddhist team.
Another player (Self Imposed Discipline Distortion,Screen name: sidd) is a computer wizard and scientistdoing research work at a university. The player is on theGodless Heathen team.
There is a player (Screen name: Econome) who is aneconomist doing both academic and practical work. Theplayer is on the WASP team.
Some players work to fund the game (primarily fromthe R&D of the game trials. These activitiesmost often take place between NYC and DC.)
Some players are in pursuit of other scientific and/orartistic 'applications for economics.' (For instance,one player is a Russian musician trying to pay for hisdream game by working on a merchant ship.. currentlyfrequenting ports in China during an outbreak of astrange new virus.. making the Viri games all themore serious.)
And, a wide variety of other players live throughout theworld (you will get to know them later.)
The opening scene:
A group of people have been playing a game on theinternet. The game is similar in many ways togames that the U.S. Government plays -- war gamesand best/worst case scenario planning. But, insteadof conditioning people to kill, they are trying to find ways of conditioning people to love.One of the players, Econome, believes he/she has founda disturbing discovery:
'The economic experiment I've been working on all theseyears is called, The Golden Rule's Social Justification.I originally believed we had 3 more generations beforewe got to the point-of-know-return.. before thejustification.
However, sidd, has pointed out (with his pointy head)that my new theory must be valid. In an email (that I sentout to Sarah about John Nash's work in economics) siddfigured out the 'check' on my secret experiment.
In other words, the best responses of all players are in accordance with each other.
To which sidd replies:
'heehee reminds me of the law of chemical equilibrium -- Le Chatelier's Principle or the golden rule..'
'YES! Exactly. Exactly as I feared. Someone pleaseprove me wrong. Because if this is true, the justificationto equilibrium is likely to transpire faster than originallycalculated.'
[Econome franticly searches for a player that can disputethe findings.]
'Now what? The player I thought would prove me wrong.. insteadsays:
there is the Buddhist concept of the law of cause and effect unlike older linear style science, the effect is NOT always exactly equal and opposite, - and effects or reactions can be latent or manifest (hit ya now, or hit ya later), etc
Dag-nab-it! The Godless Heathen proves the point..the Buddhist backs him up. Egadz! Can someoneshow me a way out of this? You guyz were my bestbet.. my last hope. Can someone please prove thisWASP wrong? I wish this Golden Rule gone!
But, instead you tell me the WASPs don't have a monopolyon 'a side' of the Golden Rule. The rule seems tobe applied to the other teams in exactly the same wayas it applies to my team?'
[wheels spin in Econome's pea brain]
'Here I've wasted my time trying to find a way to avoidthe inevitable consequences of the Golden Rule.
Not only that.. but the other teams.. well.. areyou telling me the Golden Rule applies to your teamin the same way it does to mine?
Hmmm.. if we are on different teams.. wouldn't therule distinguish our teams? How can we have the samegoal and be on different teams?
Noooo.. it couldn't be possible that.. that itis because.. we are actually on the same team?
Argh, crap.. I ain't never thought of that.
Hey! No wonder we are getting so good at the game.I mean.. are we scoring goals for them or us? Isure hate it when I score goals for the other team.
That means.. if our plan to destroy 'the other' teamsucceeds, we will actually be defeating ourselves?
Waaaa..
If we only had more time.. had we really been on threedifferent teams, we might have had 3 generations of timeleft in the game. That ain't what I'm seein'.
If we only had more time.. had we really been on threedifferent teams, we might have had 3 generations of timeleft in the game. That ain't what I'm seein'.
You see.. though the losing team of players wouldhave been eliminated from this game, there would have beenother teams left.. with players to form new teams. Now thatall known players are on the same team, that is no longerpossible if all players are eliminated.
So, we are lucky if there is 1 more generation left.
I think it would be prudent for all game players to assume thatthis is The Last Game.. unless someone can think of a solution?
Can you save our players from their fate? Can youtell us an economical way to stop the elimination ofall the players.. before their time is up?
$10,000 REWARD
(But, you've got to bring them back alive!)
(But, you've got to bring them back alive!)
If you can solve our problem, we will giveyou $10,000 USD. Mind you, we don't know the answer. However,we must find a solution. Therefore, we'd gladlygive you $10,000 as a token of our appreciation.
Other prizes and trinkets will be given out tothose who make 'a good attempt.' In the eventthat the $10,000 is dispersed through 'goodattempts,' the prize money will be increased to$100,000 USD. (The original prize money was$100. The next gift was for $1,000. It, too, has been dispersed. Each time the moneyis given away, the decimal point moves oneplace to the right. **)
Since the sponsors of the prizes do not know theanswer, they are also eligible for the prize money.In fact, everyone is eligible for the grand prize.No purchase is necessary because no purchase ispossible. Children should obtain permission fromtheir parents before they enter their personalinformation.Void where prohibited.
* You need to first figure out how to engage the start button to be eligible for a prize.
** You do not necessarily have to solve the puzzle to win the $10,000. In 2001, the prize money started at $100. The money was awarded to the individual who supplied the first 'best' response: a splendid list of ideas that included: 'Tax pollution'. Then, the decimal place was moved one to the right -- $1,000. In 2003, the money was awarded to the individual who came up with the best invention: 'The Waterfall House Climate Control System'. Since that time, the award money stands at $10,000; however, there is ultimately a $1,000,000 prize for solving the problem.
** You do not necessarily have to solve the puzzle to win the $10,000. In 2001, the prize money started at $100. The money was awarded to the individual who supplied the first 'best' response: a splendid list of ideas that included: 'Tax pollution'. Then, the decimal place was moved one to the right -- $1,000. In 2003, the money was awarded to the individual who came up with the best invention: 'The Waterfall House Climate Control System'. Since that time, the award money stands at $10,000; however, there is ultimately a $1,000,000 prize for solving the problem.
picture courtesy of the New Jersey Geological Survey |
$10,000 REWARD
(But, you've got to bring them back alive!*)
(But, you've got to bring them back alive!*)
Can you save our players from their fate? Can youtell us an economical way to stop the elimination ofall the players.. before their time is up?
Scene: While individuals try to win, the players ignore their impact on the other players. Now, their actions are coming back to bite them in the ass.Pollution, climate change, diseases, and other unintended consequences from lack of social responsibility may eliminate all the players in the game.. of living.
S.O.S.! Can you save our souls?
(This is an advanced level game. You may wantto master The Great RaceAgainst Time, first.)
The time is sometime in the future. How farin the future? That is part of the problem..we do not know. We know it started in 1994. The opening scene is sometime after 9/11/2001.
The situation: players of an interactive gamestumble upon a disturbing discovery.
The place(s) and players are several: a fewplayers live in or near major metropolitanareas along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard.
One player (Screen name: The Doctor) had been livingin NYC. The Human Viri and Atmosphere gameand the Y2K game had convinced this player to get outof town prior to terror attacks by other teams. Thisplayer escaped before Sept. 11th and now plays froma foreign country. The player's extraordinary expertiseis in governance (including security and defense.) Theplayer is on the Buddhist team.
Another player (Self Imposed Discipline Distortion,Screen name: sidd) is a computer wizard and scientistdoing research work at a university. The player is on theGodless Heathen team.
There is a player (Screen name: Econome) who is aneconomist doing both academic and practical work. Theplayer is on the WASP team.
Some players work to fund the game (primarily fromthe R&D of the game trials. These activitiesmost often take place between NYC and DC.)
Some players are in pursuit of other scientific and/orartistic 'applications for economics.' (For instance,one player is a Russian musician trying to pay for hisdream game by working on a merchant ship.. currentlyfrequenting ports in China during an outbreak of astrange new virus.. making the Viri games all themore serious.)
And, a wide variety of other players live throughout theworld (you will get to know them later.)
The opening scene:
A group of people have been playing a game on theinternet. The game is similar in many ways togames that the U.S. Government plays -- war gamesand best/worst case scenario planning. But, insteadof conditioning people to kill, they are trying to find ways of conditioning people to love.Arthur Video Game
One of the players, Econome, believes he/she has founda disturbing discovery:
Free joker poker video games. 'The economic experiment I've been working on all theseyears is called, The Golden Rule's Social Justification.I originally believed we had 3 more generations beforewe got to the point-of-know-return.. before thejustification.
However, sidd, has pointed out (with his pointy head)that my new theory must be valid. In an email (that I sentout to Sarah about John Nash's work in economics) siddfigured out the 'check' on my secret experiment.
In other words, the best responses of all players are in accordance with each other.
To which sidd replies:
'heehee reminds me of the law of chemical equilibrium -- Le Chatelier's Principle or the golden rule..'
'YES! Exactly. Exactly as I feared. Someone pleaseprove me wrong. Because if this is true, the justificationto equilibrium is likely to transpire faster than originallycalculated.'
[Econome franticly searches for a player that can disputethe findings.]
'Now what? The player I thought would prove me wrong.. insteadsays:
there is the Buddhist concept of the law of cause and effect unlike older linear style science, the effect is NOT always exactly equal and opposite, - and effects or reactions can be latent or manifest (hit ya now, or hit ya later), etc
Dag-nab-it! The Godless Heathen proves the point..the Buddhist backs him up. Egadz! Can someoneshow me a way out of this? You guyz were my bestbet.. my last hope. Can someone please prove thisWASP wrong? I wish this Golden Rule gone!
But, instead you tell me the WASPs don't have a monopolyon 'a side' of the Golden Rule. The rule seems tobe applied to the other teams in exactly the same wayas it applies to my team?'
[wheels spin in Econome's pea brain]
'Here I've wasted my time trying to find a way to avoidthe inevitable consequences of the Golden Rule.
Not only that.. but the other teams.. well.. areyou telling me the Golden Rule applies to your teamin the same way it does to mine?
Hmmm.. if we are on different teams.. wouldn't therule distinguish our teams? How can we have the samegoal and be on different teams?
Noooo.. it couldn't be possible that.. that itis because.. we are actually on the same team?
Argh, crap.. I ain't never thought of that.
Hey! No wonder we are getting so good at the game.I mean.. are we scoring goals for them or us? Isure hate it when I score goals for the other team.
That means.. if our plan to destroy 'the other' teamsucceeds, we will actually be defeating ourselves?
Waaaa..
If we only had more time.. had we really been on threedifferent teams, we might have had 3 generations of timeleft in the game. That ain't what I'm seein'.
If we only had more time.. had we really been on threedifferent teams, we might have had 3 generations of timeleft in the game. That ain't what I'm seein'.
You see.. though the losing team of players wouldhave been eliminated from this game, there would have beenother teams left.. with players to form new teams. Now thatall known players are on the same team, that is no longerpossible if all players are eliminated.
So, we are lucky if there is 1 more generation left.
I think it would be prudent for all game players to assume thatthis is The Last Game.. unless someone can think of a solution?
Can you save our players from their fate? Can youtell us an economical way to stop the elimination ofall the players.. before their time is up?
$10,000 REWARD
(But, you've got to bring them back alive!)
(But, you've got to bring them back alive!)
If you can solve our problem, we will giveyou $10,000 USD. Mind you, we don't know the answer. However,we must find a solution. Therefore, we'd gladlygive you $10,000 as a token of our appreciation.
Other prizes and trinkets will be given out tothose who make 'a good attempt.' In the eventthat the $10,000 is dispersed through 'goodattempts,' the prize money will be increased to$100,000 USD. (The original prize money was$100. The next gift was for $1,000. It, too, has been dispersed. Each time the moneyis given away, the decimal point moves oneplace to the right. **)
Since the sponsors of the prizes do not know theanswer, they are also eligible for the prize money.In fact, everyone is eligible for the grand prize.No purchase is necessary because no purchase ispossible. Children should obtain permission fromtheir parents before they enter their personalinformation.Void where prohibited.
* You need to first figure out how to engage the start button to be eligible for a prize.
** You do not necessarily have to solve the puzzle to win the $10,000. In 2001, the prize money started at $100. The money was awarded to the individual who supplied the first 'best' response: a splendid list of ideas that included: 'Tax pollution'. Then, the decimal place was moved one to the right -- $1,000. In 2003, the money was awarded to the individual who came up with the best invention: 'The Waterfall House Climate Control System'. Since that time, the award money stands at $10,000; however, there is ultimately a $1,000,000 prize for solving the problem.
** You do not necessarily have to solve the puzzle to win the $10,000. In 2001, the prize money started at $100. The money was awarded to the individual who supplied the first 'best' response: a splendid list of ideas that included: 'Tax pollution'. Then, the decimal place was moved one to the right -- $1,000. In 2003, the money was awarded to the individual who came up with the best invention: 'The Waterfall House Climate Control System'. Since that time, the award money stands at $10,000; however, there is ultimately a $1,000,000 prize for solving the problem.