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Benetech
OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights - Creative Director & Project Lead
David Mark - Design Director & Project Lead
Rachel Bernstein - Executive Producer
David Mark - Producer
Johanna Pruessing
Mattia Bastianelli Gambini - Development and Design
Xavier Burgueno
Steve Lim - Screenplay
Andrew Sodroski
Johanna Pruessing - Story by
Viesta Gunchenko
Andras Lederer
David Mark
Johanna Pruessing
Emmanuel Sherwin
Rachel Bernstein
Marine Constant - Art
Emmy Wahlbäck
Steve Lim
Tyler Law - Programmer
Xavier Burgueno - Special Thanks
Spencer Evans
Claire Falconer
Omer Fisher
Jennifer Croft
Katarzyna Gardapkhadze - Advisors
Jessica Feldman
Keith Hiatt
Mukhbira Jaborova
Daniel Kelly
Nino Macharashvili
Sarah Moulton
Barbara Weber
Stephanie Selg
Tatiana Kotlyarenko
Griffin Ferry
Pablo Rojas Coppari - Audio
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Education & Inclusive Economic Opportunity
Starlight Stadium – An Educational Adventure in Human Rights Monitoring

A colleague in crisis asks you to continue an investigation he started, which quickly unfolds into systemic human rights violations with links to your country’s top leadership. Gather, verify, and corroborate the evidence to document the human rights violations and hold the perpetrators accountable. Meanwhile, stay safe – the web of corruption is wide!
This narrative adventure game introduces the basics of human rights monitoring and security concepts as the player uncovers mounting evidence of large-scale human rights violations. It is designed to be immersive and realistic, while providing a safe space to fail for inexperienced human rights defenders.
Set in a fictional country ahead of a global sports event, the government fails to protect laborers who have been compelled to work in untenable conditions by the company constructing stadiums. Players must find witnesses and victims, interview them, and systematically document the abuses, without putting themselves or their collaborators at risk. They must choose carefully the right thing to say, record, and report as well as how to communicate securely. Just as in real-life human rights work, each choice has potentially dire consequences, and you don’t know who to trust.
