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SimsGo: A Veil of Ignorance Game, a mobile app based on The Sims where users design a society's policies before being assigned a random role within it, applying John Rawls' veil of ignorance thought experiment.
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“Veil of Ignorance” refers to philosopher John Rawls’ method of making policies without self interest. In his thought experiment, people who are making political decisions do not know the particular set of traits and status they will have in this new social order. Thus, people legislate based upon moral considerations only.
SimsGo is a new take on an old game — Sims — that seeks to put users into dissimilar roles in the new society they define. The goal is to espouse more respect and understanding for other people who are from different backgrounds, and to be more aware of one’s self interest in policy making.


Logistics
Immersive Experience/ “Story Line”
Outcomes
As the user goes through “life” in this new society, they take note on how they are faring and potential improvements that could be made. When the user changes the parameters of their world, a potential new role could be assigned, which means their circumstances will change once again.
Thus, after iterations, the user will be more holistic in their decision calculus.
Posters made with Illustrator, graphics from the Sims game