Fight for the Net
Fight for the Net
Fight for the Net is an educational card game designed to shed light on algorithmic governance and policymaking for healthier information systems.
Co-developed by designer Elena Falomo and lawyer and scholar Matthias Ketteman as part of the “Generation A = Algorithm” project by the Goethe Institute, this game places players in the roles of social media board members.
Player can use various tactics to spread or combat misinformation while undercover researchers work to protect the truth. Players will engage in strategic gameplay to understand the dynamics of online information and discover the forces shaping our digital world.
Let’s play!
You can download a print-and-play English version of the game in colour in A3 size with its rules at this link.
If you’d like to order your own set of professionally printed cards with their box, you can order them at this link with a choice of English or German language.
Each set costs 20 EUR (excluding shipping) but we provide solidarity pricing options. Processing and shipping time is about 1 month.
Matthias C. Kettemann
Research Designer
@MCKettemann
hbi.to/kettemann
m.kettemann@leibniz-hbi.de