INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS: 27 CARDS 8 Inequality Cards 8 Marginalization Cards 3 Empower Cards 3 Empathy Cards 3 Equality Cards 1 Inequality Card 1 Marginalization Card GAME MECHANICS: 1. Shuffle and Deal: Shuffle the first set of cards containing marginalization and inequality-related issues or resolutions, with obstacle cards. Each player draws 6 cards from this set. 2. Set Aside Cards: Place a few cards from the first set face-down as a stockpile. Players can draw from this pile if they run out of cards to play or choose during the game, to have stocks to support their side. 3. Choose Topic: Draw one card from the second set of cards with the choices between marginalization and inequality as the main topic for the round game. 4. First Player: To determine the first player, rock-paper-scissors will be the starter of the game to determine who goes first to draw a card. The player who won starts the game. Each player takes turns in a clockwise manner. 5. Playing Cards: Players take turns playing cards that are related to the chosen topic (marginalization or inequality). The card played should be closely related or matches to the chosen topic, it could be describing a scenario, issue, or presenting a resolution for the topic. 6. Obstacl3 Cards: Obstacl3 cards could affect the flow of the game. Obstacl3 cards are Equality, Empower, and Empathy cards. 7. Solidarity Adding Cards: If a player can’t place a card when it's their turn, they must draw one card from the stockpile, adding to their current number of cards but they have a chance to draw obstacl3 cards. 8. Goal: The goal of the game is to be the first player to have one card left and be the first one to shout “InclusiUno” and determines the winner. FUNCTIONS OF OBSTACL3 CARDS: Equality cards change the turn of the player, to have the chance to surpass the other player immediately. Empower cards empowers the player to make a choice, to skip their turn. When a player places Empathy card, it gives the next player three additional cards from the stockpile and skips their turn to draw or place cards.