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pandas and sushi?: roll with it overview budget: each Panda has a dollar budget that constrains how much they can spend. preferences: each Panda has preferences over the consumption of sushi rolls and nigiri. your actions: sequentially choose plates with sushi rolls or nigiri. Once you run out of money, no more sushi for Panda. your payoff: depends on your preferences and the number of sushi rolls and nigiri you have when time runs out. Pandas and sushi?: roll with it www.moblab.com 9A Playground for Decisions 9

your screen sushi prices. panda’s budget 9 Pandas and sushi?: roll with it www.moblab.com 9A Playground for Decisions 9

your screen preferences. panda happiness meter. 9 Pandas and sushi?: roll with it www.moblab.com 9A Playground for Decisions 9

your screen panda happiness from next piece of sushi 9 Pandas and sushi?: roll with it www.moblab.com 9A Playground for Decisions 9

your screen click plate to choose this sushi roll 9 Pandas and sushi?: roll with it www.moblab.com 9A Playground for Decisions 9

your screen updates happiness from next piece of sushi 9 Pandas and sushi?: roll with it www.moblab.com 9A Playground for Decisions 9

your screen updated happiness. updated budget 9 Pandas and sushi?: roll with it www.moblab.com 9A Playground for Decisions 9

happy playing! no sad pandas more is better, but, you can’t always get what you want Pandas and sushi?: roll with it www.moblab.com 9A Playground for Decisions 9