The Replication Games is a one-day event that brings researchers together to collaborate on replicating papers published in high-ranking journals. Replication is a crucial aspect of scientific research, ensuring that results are reliable and reproducible. Participants will join a small team of 3-5 members with similar research interests. Teams may either conduct a robustness replication or recode the study using the raw or intermediate data. Before the event, participants are expected to read the paper and familiarize themselves with the replication package. Teams need to develop a game plan outlining each team members’ responsibilities during the Games. During the event, teams will work together to replicate the study. Games typically start at about 8:30am and end at 4pm local time. After the replication games, teams then have to write up a short replication report summarizing their efforts. Participants will be granted co-authorship to a meta-paper combining a large number of replications.