What are serious games?
Serious games are games with purposes beyond just entertainment. They contribute to learning and behaviour change.
Behavioural change with serious games

Developing new habits or altering existing behaviours can be challenging, but what if the process could be enjoyable?
Garfield versus Hot Dog
Inspire healthy eating habits through discovery and learning with Garfield in this fun game. It’s not easy to make the right nutritional choices, especially if you don’t know what they are.
Gamification, Game-based Learning and Serious Games – what’s the difference?
Gamification is not synonymous with either game-based learning nor Serious Games – but what are the differences? Where can you use gamification and when should you make a serious game?
Trade Meister for Jägermeister

How do you train brand ambassadors worldwide and prepare them for the job? Let them unravel the mystery of the stolen Jägermeister formula while selling as much Jägermeister as possible.
YIMBY for public participation
Playful game interface that allows stakeholder input into public consultation on planning.
Garden Battle
In garden battle residents can take control of their own garden on the city map and transform it with an easy to use builder – compete with neighbours and other cities to build the best garden with bonus pints for climate efficiency
Underground: the original laparoscopic surgery training game

Underground is a groundbreaking Nintendo Wii U game designed to train laparoscopic surgery skills through fun, immersive gameplay using custom controllers that mimic real surgical tools.
Distress: recognising patients with respiratory problems
Learn how to recognize patients with respiratory distress in a scenario based game. Developed in conjunction with the University of Maryland during the Covid pandemic