All the Science
Explained Through Play
Why don’t the experts and agencies just communicate that mobile phone radiation is not an issue – or that it is? Play the game to experience science communication yourself and find out.
Informational
key game experiences envisioned by the game developers
Empowering public understanding through play. These features support science communication by helping users navigate complexity with clarity.
Risk communicator dilemma
Absolute certainty can never be proven
About Serious Game
Communicating Science, One Decision at a Time
In a world of complexity and information overload, this interactive game helps players understand how science communication impacts public trust. Through real-world-inspired dialogue and dynamic choices, users experience what it’s like to inform, engage, and build confidence around sensitive topics like mobile phone radiation.
Clear Objectives
The game teaches how to balance facts, empathy, and transparency when communicating science.
Realistic Scenarios
Every interaction is based on real questions and public concerns, modeled for mobile and desktop.
About the Game
A Role-Play Experience That Feels Real
Step into the shoes of a science communicator and navigate high-stakes conversations with the public, media, and authorities. Every decision shapes trust, understanding, and impact.
We don’t just teach science — we let you live it. Through dialogue-based storytelling and real-world-inspired choices, you’ll discover how communication shapes public perception of mobile phone radiation.
Meet the Team
The People Behind the Mission
“Thinks games as media are underrated”
Christian Raupach
“Constantly struggling with uncertainty in everyday life”
Efthymios Karabetsos
“Experiences the bridging scientific and public’s perspectives in her everyday work practice”
Maria Christopoulou
“Responsible for at least some of the uncertainty”
Ferdinand Abacioglu
“Thinks that embracing uncertainty is often key"
Christoph Böhmert
Patrick Münster
“Views games as a way to help make individual challenges and uncertainties clearer”
Kimberley Leal
Our Sponsors & Supporters
Trusted Partners in Science and Education
This project wouldn't be possible without the generous support of institutions and organizations committed to public understanding of science. Together, we're making complex topics—like mobile phone radiation—accessible and engaging for all.
