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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

Cybersecurity awareness game

Traditional cybersecurity training often falls flat—dry slides, low engagement, and minimal real-world impact. Cyber Crime Game changes that. It transforms cybersecurity awareness into a realistic, interactive experience tailored for healthcare and care facility professionals.

One of the most dangerous threats? “Executive impersonation.” Using deepfake technology and AI-generated voice phishing (vishing), attackers pretend to be directors, IT staff, or care coordinators—manipulating employees into clicking harmful links, transferring money, or leaking confidential data. It only takes one convincing message to cause real damage.

The Game

In Cyber Crime Game, you become the attacker—your mission is to hack your own care facility for ransom. You’ll manipulate your colleagues, exploit trust, and uncover digital blind spots in your organization. All within a safe and controlled simulation.

The game includes 8 interactive levels and a final awareness exam. Each level is tailored to your care environment, with visuals, tone, and scenarios that feel all too familiar. Below are four examples adapted to elderly care:

  • #1 – Reconnaissance & Research: You begin by researching your own colleagues. Why? Because every team member leaves a digital trail—on Facebook, public health registries, or local news articles. How much could a hacker really find?
  • #3 – Phishing: Emails that appear to come from internal departments (e.g. [email protected]) are used to request quick actions—like reviewing a resident’s medical file or updating payment details. Would your team recognize the trick?
  • #6 – Command & Control: Someone follows a nurse or visitor through a side entrance. We use photos or layouts from your actual building to demonstrate how easily unauthorized access can occur—especially in a familiar, trusting environment.
  • #7 – Actions on objectives: What if your board of directors left you a voicemail asking to release sensitive patient data? Using AI and deepfake audio, we recreate that exact scenario. Will your team pause—or fall for it?

Hear from our players

We’re proud of this! Check out our latest worldwide reviews below. Want to hear firsthand experiences with Cyber Crime Game? We’d be happy to connect you!

“It felt like we were back at a LAN party together. Huge compliments! Everyone really gets pulled into the story. The game is easy to understand for everyone, making it accessible and engaging. Awareness among the players has definitely increased. All in all, a very positive experience.” John Serier Sibo Fluidra Netherlands – IT Administrator
“The topic comes to life. Because it’s an interactive game, you become much more engaged with the material than you would with a one-sided presentation. The game is easy to play, immerses you in a (for me) unfamiliar world, and offers great insight into how hackers operate. We’re more predictable than we think, and there’s more information about you out there than you realize—it’s good to be aware of this.” Thijs & Roel Driessen Ezzy’s – Company Directors
“I find it interesting and I’m convinced that it’s a valuable addition to cybersecurity awareness.” Richard Kaart AXS ICT – Project Manager
“I found it educational and I’m impressed with how well the game is designed.” Mitchel Dijkhoff Dijkhoff – Financial Manager
“Everything is presented super professionally. Excellent performance, with impactful visuals and sound. You’re drawn into the story, making it feel truly immersive and impactful.” Maddy Goossens Vast en Goed – CEO
“It looks great. Easily translatable for beginners, and it seems like a valuable addition to our phishing tests.” Rally Wachtel ISS World – IT Director
“I’ve played the game. Personally, I think it’s very well designed. The explanations provided by the ‘hacker’ are clear and accessible.” Ronald Slijpen WSP Parkstad – CISO
“I had the opportunity to play the game in segments of about 15 minutes. I can admit that I ended up completing the entire game in one evening on the couch, with my partner watching along—who immediately booked it for his company. It’s incredibly well-designed. I now understand the dangers of cybercrime and am genuinely 100 times more alert.” Samira Ramshai Cibdol – CEO
“A golden opportunity for those who haven’t played yet: instantly up to date on all the ins and outs of cyber awareness!” Lisa Goossens LiefdevoorCommunicatie – CEO
“It feels like a movie! Seriously. I see you’ve used that quote from me on the website, haha. No problem, because I really mean it. You’re going to win awards, believe me.” Roel Schouten MSD – Cybersecurity Officer
“My field is communication and word-of-mouth marketing. There’s no doubt this will win awards in 2025 and spread like wildfire across the world. I’ve secured my diploma, and I also loved the fact that I got to be on the radio to share my story about the experiences me and my team had—#milestone!” Rob de Groot Raaker – CEO
“Fun to play. Creates awareness.” Roel Bijvelds Brightn – CEO
“The styling and setup are excellent, with the hacker guiding you through his world.” Tjeerd Koop The Rookie Minds – Business Coach
“Awareness is created through fun ‘games,’ making it clear and accessible for everyone.” Mark Versteegden Bouwbedrijf Versteegden – CEO
“I’ve been looking for years for an e-learning, workshop, or other solution for my employees. It’s always been challenging to get them engaged—they often think it’s dry material. But the moment the popcorn buckets, filled and ready, were placed on their desks, it was showtime. Everyone completed the game that very same day! Awareness in just 2 hours: ideal. And even now, it’s still a weekly topic in the break room. Truly impressive—compliments to you!” Yuri Bartels Snowlife – CEO
“I think the phases are well-structured, and the storytelling is fantastic in combination with the games and tasks. Truly awesome and groundbreaking. Many companies and organizations will benefit from and enjoy this.” Anke van de Klundert Brand Bakery – Digital Communication Specialist

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.

Absolutely! Play together in one or multiple rooms, face off against each other, and enjoy guaranteed fun—while boosting cybersecurity awareness for everyone.

More and more, Cyber Crime Game is being used for different purposes and in various settings. Below, we outline the most common applications.

  • Kick-off campagne: Our game isn’t just a starting point—it’s an impactful launchpad for cybersecurity awareness campaigns. Gamification captures attention, motivates employees, and lays the foundation for long-term awareness success.
  • Onboarding: The integration of Cyber Crime Game into the onboarding process emphasizes the importance of cybersecurity, positioning it as a key priority for new employees from the start.
  • Boost awareness: When cybersecurity awareness starts to decline, our game serves as a powerful reminder—bringing the topic back into focus and boosting organizational awareness.
  • Cybersecurity awareness package: When included in comprehensive cybersecurity awareness packages via our partners, our Cyber Crime Game consistently drives results. By kicking off the process, it builds strong momentum, increases awareness, and boosts campaign participation to almost 100%.

While our game is suitable for anyone with basic digital skills—not just IT or cybersecurity staff—we’ve learned through testing that it may not be ideal for everyone. For example, individuals over 60 may find it challenging, and effective gameplay requires the ability to reflect on personal decisions.

Do you have doubts about whether Cyber Crime Game is suitable for your organization or target audience? We’re happy to assess this with you to see if it’s the right fit.

About us

Cyber Crime Game is an innovative cybersecurity awareness platform that offers a unique and immersive game-based learning approach. Led by experienced game developers and cybersecurity experts, we combine interactive storytelling, problem-solving, real-world simulations, and competitive challenges to provide effective and engaging cybersecurity training.

Through our proven gamification model, we empower care organizations to better understand, recognize, and defend against cyberattacks—creating a digitally resilient workforce.

Ready to protect and prepare?

Want to know how Cyber Crime Game can help your care team fight digital threats? Request a free online demo—or visit our Cyber Cinema and play the game in person. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

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