Twofish is a game designed to maximise growth and opportunities by giving players the freedom to explore and feel useful as individuals belonging to a community that shares their values.
Despite their differences, a growth game can be played alongside school. Like any other game, it has boundaries, and each can use its specific features for mutual benefit.
But it's important to distinguish the games and their two contrasting expressions of responsibility. This essential shift allows players to reorient themselves as a source of authority.
And that authority is experienced through six archetypal roles that ignite powerful forces innate to all children, giving them the ability to overcome adversity and meaningfully grow.
Consequently, players have access to the power they need to lead and discover their values, enabling them to feel and discern which leaders they connect with and choose to emulate.
But first, we must restore normality by trusting ourselves to learn and grow. We must accept uncertainty and become more childlike and curious in order to try something we have never experienced before.