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This virtual agile game called the Bubble Point Game, created by Michael De La Maza and is an amazing game to get agile/flow teams to regularly stop and reflect on how they work & make their decisions. this game was originally created by Bryan Stallings ( / bstallings ) and Emilia Breton-Lake. ( / emiliabretonlake ) and the miro template was made by Michael de la Maza. (see below for templates)
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My intro - 0:00
Game Instructions - 0:54
Round 1 - 02:30
Round 2 - 7:16
Round 3 - 11:13
Round 4 - 16:23
Round 5 - 22:39
Retro - 26:22
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Note: Always copy the template and lockdown everything that does not need to be moved or edited by the player.
Bubble Point Game
One of the core principles of agile is that teams become more effective by regularly reflecting on how they’re working together.
Learning Objectives
- How to iterate on your descriptions
- Examine your decision-making process
1. Every sprint, remove the number of circles indicated in "Number of circles."
2. Provide your best description of the picture under "Description"
3. Describe your decision process in "Decision process"
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