Corruption Game

Hackathon problem statement
Posted 5 October 2012 by Transparency International Secretariat
Is that Corruption?
Develop a game that allows people to familiarise themselves with what corruption is, and how it plays out in their everyday lives.
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Convert the Plain Language Guide into a ‘choose your own adventure’ game (in multiple languages) that allows players to make decisions and learn whether they’ve committed a corruption offence or acted in a transparent fashion, all the while learning the meaning and vocabulary (and hopefully thus enabling people to call out acts of corruption they witness in their everyday lives).

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