Choices compound

How it plays

  • 1A situation opens. The room decides what to do.
  • 2That choice decides what happens next — and which options are still available.
  • 3Three or four decisions later you arrive somewhere specific.
  • 4The trail stays on screen, so you can point at the exact step it turned.

Why it works: a scenario question asks “what would you do?” once and grades it. Real situations are sequences, and an early decision that looks entirely reasonable quietly removes the good options from step three. A quiz cannot show that. A tree can.

Set up

Run it with the whole room voting out loud, or split into teams and walk separate paths, then compare where everyone ended up and why.

Decision 1
The situation