Your small lab owns the patent to cheap, clean desalination. A corporation will buy it for billions but keep it closed to protect profits. Selling secures your future; refusing keeps water free but invites sabotage suits. What do you do?
The War Orphan Exchange
Two toddlers were switched in a refugee camp. Years later, both families refuse to trade back. A judge orders you, the case worker, to choose which child returns to which family. How do you rule?
The Historic Ruin
You own land with ancient ruins that would be destroyed by development. Do you protect them or build?
The Artistic Mural
An artist paints a beautiful mural on your wall without permission. Do you keep it or paint over it?
The Found Treasure
You find valuable antiques in a home you’re renovating for a client. Do you keep them or hand them over?
The Squatter’s Claim
Someone has been living in your unused property for years. Evicting them will leave them homeless. Do you proceed?
The Inherited Home
You inherit a house, but a family member claims they were promised it verbally. Do you keep it or honour their claim?
The Land Dispute
You discover your neighbour’s shed is built partly on your land. Do you demand its removal or ignore it?
The Stolen Artwork
You buy an artwork at a flea market and later learn it’s stolen. Returning it will cost you a fortune. Do you return it?
The Hidden Weapon
You find an illegal weapon in your home that belongs to someone you love. Do you turn it in?
The Art Heist
You discover a priceless stolen artwork in a relative’s attic. Returning it will send them to prison. Do you call the authorities?
The Squatter’s Rights
Someone has been living in your vacant property. Do you evict them immediately?
The Borrowed Car
A friend borrows your car without asking. Do you confront them?
The Land Dispute
Your neighbour uses a strip of your land for years. Do you reclaim it?
The Found Treasure
You find valuable antiques in a rented property. Do you keep them?
The Illegal Tenant
You discover your tenant is subletting to undocumented migrants. Reporting them could lead to deportations; ignoring it risks legal trouble for you. What do you do?
The Heirloom Discovery
While renovating, you find a sealed tin under the floorboards with antique coins worth thousands. The previous owner has already moved abroad. Do you contact them or keep the find?