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A growing community of 100,000+ players
A growing community of 100,000+ players
Reviewed and tested by 100+ cybersecurity experts
Reviewed and tested by 100+ cybersecurity experts
Active in 10+ countries
Active in 10+ countries

Why game-based learning works

People don’t change behavior through theory. They change it through experience. That’s why Cyber Crime Game doesn’t just tell employees what to do. It lets them do it — inside a safe, simulated environment.

Participants:

  • Send phishing emails and clone voices.
  • Bypass MFA and guess weak passwords.
  • Gain unauthorized access by tailgating.
  • Decide when and how to report incidents.

By actively making choices and facing consequences, learners internalize lessons in a way no static training ever could.

What your team will experience

Cyber Crime Game features eight interactive levels, each based on common cyber threats. Players conduct OSINT, exploit trust, and discover how easy it is to manipulate human behavior — until they’re on the receiving end.

The gameplay includes:

  • Spear phishing and email deception.
  • Password and MFA security.
  • CEO fraud with deepfake audio.
  • Physical intrusion and tailgating.
  • Social engineering and psychological tricks.

The result? Cyber awareness that’s intuitive, emotional, and behavioral.

Designed for modern learning environments

This browser-based platform is plug-and-play — no installation, multilingual, and adaptable to any organization or sector. It integrates easily into learning systems, compliance programs, and onboarding tracks.

Whether you’re training a remote team or meeting NIS2 obligations, game-based learning offers an engaging, proven way to raise awareness and reduce human risk.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, it can fully replace a year-long cybersecurity awareness e-learning. Play one quick 10–15 minute level each month or complete the game in just 2 hours a year. You’ll cover the same essential content as traditional e-learning, but in a more engaging way.

Yes, Cyber Crime Game is often combined with e-learnings and long-term solutions, provided through our partners.

Our game is powerful when used to kick off campaigns or boost engagement, helping participants become excited and aware of the topic.

Because people don’t learn best by being told—they learn best by doing. Gamification taps into how we naturally absorb knowledge: through curiosity, exploration, and immediate feedback. It transforms passive instruction into active participation, which leads to better retention, higher engagement, and deeper understanding.

Plus, the emotional impact of a well-crafted game—feeling tricked by a fake CEO email, or catching a colleague’s weak password—sticks far longer than a slide or policy ever will. That’s why gamification doesn’t just inform—it changes behavior.

Yes. NIS2 explicitly requires organizations to train employees in identifying, preventing, and responding to cyber threats.

Our game fulfills this requirement in a way that’s measurable, memorable, and practical—far beyond a checkbox training.

Absolutely. The game is fully available in multiple languages and can be customized to reflect your organization’s structure, branding, and security context—no matter where your teams are located.

You’ll get access to clear dashboards showing completion rates, scores, phishing success, and final awareness test results. Perfect for HR reporting, audits, and showing impact to management.

No IT setup required. It’s browser-based, mobile-friendly, and ready to launch. All you need to do is send out the login info—we’ll handle the rest.

About the author – Joris van den Bergh

Joris van den Bergh is a specialist in behavioral design and gamification. As co-creator of Cyber Crime Game, he transforms cybersecurity training from a requirement into a memorable, mindset-shifting experience.

“When people play through threats, they prepare for them — emotionally and mentally. That’s real awareness.”

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