0 or 1: EU DORA
New hires think DORA is a cartoon, old hands say “We’ve got this” … Then blank on impact scenarios. Our EU DORA True or False card game rewires learning into rounds of strategy and “Wait, that’s actually in the regulation?”.
The result?
Teams who are fluent in digital operational resilience compliance and … secretly enjoy it.
We allocate 2% of our revenue towards Educational & Science Awareness Initiatives.
Why an EU DORA game?
96% of Europe's top 100 financial institutions experienced at least one third-party breach in the past year.
What next?
These are the critical risks already unfolding for C-levels in organisations required to be EU DORA compliant:
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Third-party dependency blind spots
Outsourced IT and cloud providers often lack transparency. -
Incomplete incident response readiness
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Fragmented risk management across silos
When departments manage cyber and operational risks separately, it leads to duplication, gaps and missed signals that attackers can exploit. -
Technology debt and outdated infrastructure
Legacy systems are harder to secure, patch and monitor. -
Non-compliance with testing and reporting obligations
DORA requires rigorous threat-led testing, incident reporting within tight timelines, and complete logs.
* Source: SecurityScorecard Global Third Party Breach Report
Teams of 1-20 players
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Your staff can learn at their desk, during their commute, or at home on their own
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Two players can enjoy a sparring session
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Can be played in big group across departments and roles
Benefits
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Increases engagement by adapting to any group size or format
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Reduces training costs by eliminating the need for multiple tools
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Enables Neurodiverse team members to join in
EU DORA
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Makes the EU DORA requirements clear and relevant across all roles.
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Builds practical awareness of digital resilience, ICT risk, and third-party oversight
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Improves communication between technical and non-technical roles, breaking silos in managing digital risks
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Builds a culture of operational resilience
Neuroplasticity
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Neuroplasticity, the brain's process to learn, happens when you test yourself. Our True or False game invites to reflection and learning in 2 steps: question and an in-depth explanation
Benefits
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Strengthens organisational resilience by embedding EU AI Act awareness
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Supports regulatory compliance through informal yet effective education
Sustainability
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Printed locally on 100% recycled paper
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Encourages screen-free learning, improving focus and reducing digital fatigue
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Reduces carbon footprint compared to digital training (no screens, no servers, less electricity usage)
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Supports green IT and ESG goals through low-impact learning
The game comes in two versions to suit every budget:
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a Light version with 32 cards and
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an eXtra Lavish version with 64 cards.
This game offers a hands-on, human way to explore the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act making a complex regulation feel clear, practical, and even enjoyable to unpack together with your team.
The game is available in English, Dutch, French, Polish, Romanian and Spanish.

Our cards harness the power of neuroplasticity: the brain's ability to form new connections and grow. Individuals or teams can test themselves with our games, which activates their memory. This process helps retain information more effectively.
In 2024 a Purdue University study in the United States demonstrated the remarkable impact of our Hackers and Guards cybersecurity game:
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94% of participants learned something new
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Over 88% would recommend the game to others
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The games can be played with 1 to hundreds of players
More details here: Proof of Value
Our Cards, Your Brand
Personalise the back of your cards with your company's branding and colours for free, whenever possible. You benefit from 2 FREE sample rounds.
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