I spend my days making decisions that affect people’s health, so the idea of ethical dilemmas in board games really caught my interest. It’s fascinating how some games try to simulate tough moral choices, but I often wonder if they capture the real weight of those decisions.
When you’re playing, the stakes are low, and you can always reset the game. That’s a lot different from real-life situations where choices have lasting consequences. Do you think this simplification helps us understand ethics better, or does it risk making complex issues seem too black and white?
I’m curious about your experiences. Have any games made you genuinely reflect on a moral question, or do they mostly just provide entertainment?