Domain

Learning built around real connection

We started in 2019 with a simple belief: game simulation training works best when people learn together and support each other.

Our platform combines structured group sessions with personalized guidance, giving you the flexibility to choose how you learn while staying connected to a community that shares your goals.

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2,840

students joined this year

18

simulation scenarios available

76

group sessions weekly

Who builds this experience

Our instructors come from actual game development and competitive simulation backgrounds. They've built mechanics, balanced systems, and taught hundreds of students how to understand what's happening under the surface.

Each session is led by someone who's been where you are and knows which shortcuts work and which ones just waste time.

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Ingrid Valtonen

lead simulation instructor

Ingrid spent 8 years designing AI behavior for mobile strategy games before switching to teaching. She runs our advanced simulation track and helps students decode opponent patterns.

Our sessions are smaller by design

Group classes cap at 14 participants so everyone gets time to ask questions and test strategies. We've found this size keeps discussions active without losing focus.

Progress happens at your speed

Some students finish core training in 6 weeks, others take 4 months depending on practice time. Both paths work—we adjust feedback to match where you are, not where a curriculum says you should be.

Sessions include live practice

Every class dedicates 40 minutes to hands-on simulation work. You'll run scenarios, make mistakes, and get immediate feedback while the context is still fresh.

What drives our approach

These aren't abstract principles—they're decisions we make every day when designing sessions, choosing scenarios, and building community features.

Transparent progression

You always know where you stand. Session results include specific feedback on 4 measurable skills, not vague encouragement.

Practical over theoretical

Every concept connects to a scenario you can test immediately. If it doesn't apply in simulation, we don't teach it.

Community support

Our discussion channels stay active between sessions. Students share replays, compare approaches, and help each other spot mistakes.

How we got here

Domain started when three game developers realized their simulation training materials were better than what most courses offered. They spent 6 months converting internal docs into a structured curriculum.

The first cohort had 11 students. We learned quickly that group sessions needed caps, individual feedback needed structure, and community discussion was as valuable as instructor time.

2019

Launched with 3 simulation courses and a focus on small group formats

2021

Added individual coaching tier after students requested private strategy review

2023

Expanded to 18 scenarios covering economy, combat, and resource management systems

2024

Built adaptive pathways that let students skip familiar concepts and focus on weak areas

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Student working through game simulation scenario
Collaborative learning session environment
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Astrid Kuusk

community coordinator

Astrid manages our student forums and session scheduling. She also leads beginner workshops and helps new students find the right learning path based on their background.

Access from anywhere

All sessions run online with recordings available for 90 days. Students join from 23 countries across different time zones—we schedule sessions to accommodate major regions.

Explore upcoming topics

We host quarterly events covering advanced mechanics and emerging strategies. Check the event calendar to see what's coming next.