Hi! Thanks for your feedback, this is appreciated.
While there is no background information about the game in the DKC repository at the moment, the game comes with a set of cards where the equipment, rules, and finishing criteria are described [1]. If there is interested for that, I will add more context on the game and its contribution towards understanding secure multi-party computations for the youngest. I may still have the slide deck I used to present this work at the end of the hackathon, which may provide some further introductory material.
While there is no background information about the game in the DKC repository at the moment, the game comes with a set of cards where the equipment, rules, and finishing criteria are described [1]. If there is interested for that, I will add more context on the game and its contribution towards understanding secure multi-party computations for the youngest. I may still have the slide deck I used to present this work at the end of the hackathon, which may provide some further introductory material.
[1] DKC's rules https://github.com/secYOUre/DKC/tree/master/self-print/300-d...