Three games. Three worlds. Each one designed to open conversations that matter — about identity, belonging, and what it means to include.
Approaching the subject of sexuality and gender in early adolescence is scary, overwhelming and often shameful. The player takes on the role of 13-year-old Sibel, who gets to know different ways of living and loving during an exciting weekend in Berlin — and finally discovers her best friend Sarah's secret.
A detective game for young people, combining serious topics with a whimsical narrative. Leila and her friends solve a series of puzzles at a theater festival that initially appear to them as acts of sabotage. The puzzles are woven around themes such as inclusion, disabilities, ableism, and neuro- and physical diversity.
An educational detective game that strengthens social and empathic skills in an entertaining way. The Jolly Dogs Association's Dog Park of the Year has been awarded the Golden Bone — but come the next morning, it's gone. The park closes immediately, and Arthur, the best sleuth-hound by far, is called for help.