- Step into the shoes of a real hacker.
- An interactive serious game for companies.
- A unique storyline with social engineering at its core.
Serious games are a powerful tool for raising awareness, building new skills, and sharing knowledge. As specialists in serious games, we’re here to help you make a real impact — because a game only makes a difference when it truly comes to life.
With Cyber Crime: The Game, we raise awareness and engagement around cybercrime using the most powerful tool available: gamification. Are you ready to be shaken awake — quite literally? Step into the role of a hacker and dive into the world of digital crime.
Serious games are widely used in business, healthcare, and education — and increasingly supported by government initiatives. Below, you’ll find a selection of serious games we’ve developed for various clients. Games like Eenheid 75 and Hosselaar continue to make a lasting impact across the Netherlands. These titles are available for direct use.
Click through to any of our projects for more information — perfect for getting a real-world impression of how serious games work in practice.
Serious games are powerful tools for change, designed to transfer knowledge or information — with a goal that goes beyond entertainment. They tap into a player’s intrinsic motivation, resulting in greater engagement, a safe learning environment, and positive experiences. In short: players are more involved and more invested when learning through gameplay.
Depending on the learning objective, serious games are used for:
Gamification is based on three core principles: attraction, reward, and continuation. These elements activate a person’s intrinsic motivation — the drive that comes from within. The result: gamification becomes a powerful instrument for change, helping people achieve goals and reach real-world outcomes.
Gamification includes various elements, such as reward and feedback systems. It’s also crucial to create a compelling narrative (storytelling and context) and foster social interaction through gameplay. These elements work together to engage players and create meaningful, goal-driven experiences.
Curious how a serious game could support your organisation’s goals? We’re happy to explore the possibilities with you. Currently, we’re working closely with multiple clients and experts to develop new serious games for a variety of challenges.
Every game — and every audience — is different. That’s why each problem requires its own approach. You need to think carefully about gameplay, storyline, and the social dynamics. And don’t forget the reward system — what motivates players to take action? In short: what does it take to inspire lasting behaviour change through play — and for which objective?
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Interested in using Cyber Crime: The Game or co-developing a new serious game with us? Don’t hesitate to reach out. Together, we’ll make sure your game literally comes to life — and makes real impact.
Visit our partner site Gamificationers for more information or call us directly.
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