What This Models
A repeated strategic interaction where the payoff matrix and opponent strategy determine whether cooperation can survive.
A repeated-game simulator for showing how payoff structure, strategy choice, and trust interact over time. It keeps the page’s darker personality, but the analytical goal is serious: show why incentives can force stable but inferior outcomes and when cooperation survives anyway.
A repeated strategic interaction where the payoff matrix and opponent strategy determine whether cooperation can survive.
Choose a strategy opponent, edit the payoffs if you want to stress the incentives, then play repeated rounds and watch how the pattern evolves.
The lesson sits in the sequence of outcomes. Strategy is not about one move; it is about how incentives and memory shape behavior over time.
Adjust the payoff structure, choose an opposing strategy, and watch how repeated interaction changes what seems rational in a single-shot game.