Prioritize under pressure • choices with consequences • moral: integrity + hands-on work
You are a junior ICT-operations consultant on a busy day. You’ll receive tickets from schools and SMB clients. Core mechanics: • You have 480 minutes. Every action costs time. • You also have Energy. It drops if you rush/stack stressful choices. • Trust increases when you communicate clearly, verify fixes, and document honestly. • Integrity drops if you fake work, mislead, or close without evidence. • Hands-on measures real troubleshooting/verification. End condition: • The day ends when Time is 0 OR Energy is 0. Moral: Be trustworthy and do real hands-on work — shortcuts often come back as bigger incidents.