Drivers Dilemma This Game Has Simplistic Mechanics Term Paper

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Drivers Dilemma

This game has simplistic mechanics that anyone can learn and enjoy. It has deep strategic concepts that are perfectly suited for those who yearn for some intellectual challenge. The aspects of driver's dilemma make the game universally appealing and specifically for those who keen on gaming theory as well as those into strategic games.

In this game, there are two people, Mr. Blue and Mr. Red. These two are supposed to drive their cars at full speed straight ahead or to swerve at the last minute.

The following are possible results of the game.

Mr. Blue

Mr. Red

Goes Straight

Goes Straight

They Crash

Goes Straight

Swerves

Mr. Blue is happy he wins, Mr. Red is sad he loses

Swerves

Goes Straight

Mr. Blue is sad he loses, Mr. Red is happy he wins

Swerves

Swerves

They stare at each other shocked at what they've done

After knowing the general results, it is important to understand the game by reorganizing the possible results into a matrix.

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This is the payoff matrix. The rows represent the moves that Mr. Blue is most likely to make. The columns represent the moves Mr. Red is most likely to make.

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Each box represents the result from each combination of decisions. This matrix makes it easy to see the results of different combinations of moves by the two.

A quick example: If Mr. Blue swerves, then the result will be either of the top 2 boxes, depending on Mr. Red's move. On the other hand, if Mr. Blue goes straight, then most likely the result will be either of the bottom 2 boxes, also depending on Mr. Red's Move.

To make this easier to analyze, a replacement of illustrations with numbers is necessary.

In case they both swerve and stare at each other= 0 for both

In case they both go straight and crash = -5 for both

One swerving and one going straight = 1 for the winner (straight) and -1 for the loser (swerve)

0,0

-1, 1

1,-1

-5,-5

Simple Analysis:

The game is now organized into an easily readable payoff matrix.

Best Response:

The first analysis focuses on something called a best response. Here, essentially, taking blue as an example, Mr. Blue knows what….....

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