An interactive experience to understand differences of opinion and tolerance.
The HAM Interactive Experience is a game-based social experiment. Players write an opinion on one of 10 human rights issues and then read real opinions from other players. Using a swipe mechanic, players mark opinions they agree with or disagree with. At the end, the game displays all rejected opinions and gives them a choice: drag them to the trash to delete them forever, or discard them to respect diversity. This isn't a game about winning or losing. It's a mirror that forces introspection: do we truly believe in freedom of speech when faced with voices that contradict our values? With a countdown timer and a darkening screen, the game creates psychological pressure that simulates the temptation to "mute" in real-life digital life.