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==Reception== In 1995, ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' reporter Tony Perry covered the UCSD session, and lightheartedly compared it to the board game [[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]. He also noted Gabel's role in expanding the World Game into the area of briefing corporate clients.<ref name="Perry 1995"/> In 2021, arts professor Timothy Stott published a book titled ''Buckminster Fuller's World Game and its Legacy'', which analyzed the World Game and its history. He found that there were extensive contrasts between its purported stateless, cosmopolitan approach to world problems and its conception during the height of 1960s U.S. technological and cultural hegemony, as well as tensions between its apolitical, anarchic aspirations and technocratic character. He also found that participants often failed to grasp and manipulate the complex systems of the game.<ref name="Stott 2021">{{Cite book|last=Stott|first=Timothy|date=2021-06-30|title=Buckminster Fuller's World Game and Its Legacy|edition=1|publisher=Routledge|doi=10.4324/9780367483913|isbn=978-0-367-48391-3 }}</ref>
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