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Double Draw Down

Double Draw Down is a collaborative drawing game by BuddyCheck where two players create one image together—each controlling only the left or right half of the screen. An optional third player acts as a coordinator, guiding the artists toward a shared vision. It’s a playful, often hilarious challenge in coordination, communication, and creative trust.

Mechanics:

Area Management, Construction, Cooperative, Drawing, Exploration, Hidden Action, Improvisation, Observation, Real-time, Resource Management, Scribble, Simultaneous Action,

Dynamics:

Adaptability, Attention, Communication, Creativity, Credibility, Curiosity, Feedback, Goal Setting, Initiative, Leadership, Listening, Organization, Resourcefulness, Responsiveness, Skill-building, Strategy Development, Teamwork,

HOW TO PLAY

Written Instructions:

Coming Soon

Play Personalities

Director, Creator, Storyteller,

As a Physical Game

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As a Digital Game

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As an Opener

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As a Core Activity

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As a Closer

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FACILITATION SUPPORT

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Buy / Access

App Store: BuddyCheck

DIY Notes:

Variations

> For physical DIY, create more than 2 drawing panels and assign more drawers

> Prompt drawing inspiration with a specific category

Pulse Check

Q - Are people having fun — smiling, laughing, in deep thought? 

Q - Does everyone seem open to keep playing? Are the disengaged able to be more engaged? 

Q - Do you hear productive strategizing about how to improve process or results?

How

Position the reflection around pathways and resources for accomplishing goals and future growth: 

Q - How did the team organize itself around the rules and objectives? 

Q - Did conflict or miscommunication affect the game? How might you address that for next time? 

Q - Would more time, people, or resources have shifted the team's approach? How so?

Act

Position the reflection around the need to be in motion and see measurable progress: 

Q - How did your team define success? What indicated you were on the right track? 

Q - What game insights can you apply to better handle future times of crisis or uncertainty? 

Q - Did this game give you any ideas about how to activate team skills and resources in new ways?

Have feedback? Offer your thoughts here:

Learning Preambles

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