Cybercriminals are targeting schools more than ever—especially primary schools. Why? Because these institutions handle sensitive data about children, families, staff, and internal systems—often with limited IT capacity.
Traditional cybersecurity training often falls short in education. It’s too abstract, too technical, or simply forgotten. Cyber Crime Game changes the game. It’s an immersive and realistic experience tailored to school staff—no technical background required.
One of the biggest risks? “Principal fraud.” Using deepfake voice messages or fake emails, cybercriminals impersonate the school director, IT manager, or local authorities—manipulating teachers or admin staff into opening harmful links, transferring money, or exposing data.
In Cyber Crime Game, you take on the role of the attacker and try to hack your own school. You’ll manipulate colleagues, exploit routine habits, and expose digital blind spots—all within a safe, playful, and school-appropriate simulation.
The game features 8 interactive levels and a final awareness exam, tailored to the primary school environment. Here are four examples:
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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.
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.
Cyber Crime Game is a unique cybersecurity awareness platform developed by game designers and cybersecurity experts. Through storytelling, simulation, decision-making, and competition, we help schools build awareness that lasts. Our mission: making digital safety understandable, fun, and effective—for every school.
With our user-friendly gamification model, we empower primary schools to better understand, recognize, and defend against cyberattacks—helping them build a more resilient and cyber-aware workforce.
Request a free online demo—or come play in our Cyber Cinema. Make cybersecurity part of your school’s safety policy. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.