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Inside ‘Bedlam,’ a card game created by a Microsoft employee all about what it’s like to work there — including all the inside jokes and daily frustrations

– this week shared cards from the latest edition with Business Insider. You can see more of those down below this story.

Friends and coworkers got together to come up with a few cards and ended up with 90 in the first few hours. Lemson found a card production company online and made the ideas into an actual game. It wasn't long before Microsoft wanted to stock the game at the employee store in its Redmond headquarters, where workers can buy discounted software orA changing MicrosoftLemson has had to change the game because new hires don't understand some of the references. She's working on what she called an "old-timers pack" for people who were around in Microsoft's earlier days. Lemson estimates the game has been updated five times, often with suggestions from players.

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