Anti-corruption games provide opportunities to raise awareness and refine skills for addressing corruption-related issues. Here, we take a look at how games can be used for serious purposes, how we developed our simulation, and how you can develop your own.

U4 team member
Rachael Tufft
Senior Learning Technology AdviserI joined U4 in May 2020 as Senior Learning Technology Adviser. Prior to this I was a special adviser in digital learning at the local health trust (Helse Bergen) – serving and collaborating with staff from the western region of Norway and providing online training for patients and staff.
At master level I studied Digital Culture at the University of Bergen, and I am presently finalising counselling studies at VID Specialized University.
I have a Bachelor in Scandinavian Studies from University College London, and a Social Science Bachelor from the University of Bergen majoring in Humanistic Informatics – now known as Digital Culture.