You can halt an imminent drone strike that will kill one confirmed terrorist and several unknowns in a courtyard. Intelligence says delaying loses the target forever. Do you stop the strike?
The Prisoner Trade
Your government can free thousands of political prisoners if it agrees to pardon a war criminal. Do you endorse the deal?
The Pandemic Cover‑Up
You learn your government suppressed early data showing a new virus is airborne. Publishing your proof now will spark riots and collapse hospitals. Do you blow the whistle?
The Rebel Intel
You have information that could help rebels overthrow a brutal dictator, but it will also cause massive civilian casualties. Do you share it?
The Aid Convoy
You can send an aid convoy into a warzone. It will save lives but is almost certain to be attacked, killing volunteers. Do you send it?
The Spy Trade
You can trade a dangerous foreign spy for one of your own captured agents. The spy’s release could cost thousands of lives. Do you make the deal?
The Prisoner’s Dilemma
A dictator offers to release ten prisoners if you agree to execute one yourself. Do you accept?
The Election Leak
You find proof your preferred political candidate committed a serious crime. Revealing it could hand power to someone far worse. Do you leak it?
The Hostage Swap
Terrorists will release dozens of hostages if you hand over one captured soldier. The soldier is a decorated war hero. Do you agree?
The War Refugee
A refugee fleeing war seeks shelter in your home. Giving them a place means your family will have less food and security. Do you take them in?
The Soldier’s Order
You’re a soldier ordered to destroy a village suspected of harbouring enemies — but you see only civilians. Do you follow orders?
The Vote Rig
You can rig a small election to prevent a corrupt leader from gaining power. Do you do it?
The Wartime Spy
You can expose a spy in your country’s government, but they are also passing information that prevents war. Do you reveal them?
The Border Crisis
You can allow desperate refugees to cross into your country, knowing it will trigger a political collapse. Do you open the gates?
The Hostage Exchange
You can save one hostage — a diplomat — at the cost of abandoning ten civilians. Do you choose the diplomat for political stability?
The Political Assassin
You have the chance to prevent a political assassination, but the target is a dictator whose death could liberate millions. Do you intervene?
The War Decision
You lead a country and have credible intel of an impending attack. Revealing it now will save lives but compromise national security for decades. Do you warn the public?
The Whistleblower
You leak documents proving government corruption. Do you risk jail?
The Censorship Law
A new law bans books you believe are important. Do you protest?
The Political Donation
You’re offered money to support a political candidate you dislike. Do you take it?
The Secret Ballot
You learn how someone voted in a confidential ballot. Do you reveal it?
The Political Bribe
A developer offers you a bribe to support a project that will destroy a local nature reserve — but also fund a homeless shelter. Do you take the money and secure the shelter or refuse and save the land?
The Political Donation
Your employer pressures staff to donate to a party ‘aligned with company interests’. Refusing could quietly stall your career. Do you push back or comply?
The Bribed Councillor
You have proof a local councillor took a bribe to approve a controversial development. Exposing it could protect the community but will harm local services if the council leadership collapses. Do you go public or stay quiet?