Partner company: Centre for Ethics

Course: Digital Product Management Industry Project
Team Ethics: Aro Kivisild (Conversion Master in IT), Ojus Virendra Tudavekar (Master's in Software Engineering), Deepika Uttam Sambrekar (Master's in Software Engineering)
Semester: Autumn 2022

The challenge
The Centre for Ethics of the University of Tartu presented the challenge of digitizing the board game “Estonians 100 choices”. This game was created under a nationwide initiative, “Value Development in Estonian Society”. The game focuses on helping the players reflect on the causes of moral disagreements and the foundations of their own ethical positions. The development of four dilemma-based values games has resulted in board game versions of the game.

However, the high cost of a printed game has proved to be a constraint on development. Moreover, the printing involves a large amount of environmentally unsustainable material, and the printed version is too heavy. Therefore, the main challenge for Team Ethics was to digitize the game in order to avoid the high cost of printing and to reach a wider audience, keeping in mind the importance of game values.

The physical copy of "Eesti Rahva Sada Valikut" game. Sandbox students can try it out ;)

Process and solution
During the process, team Ethics conducted Stakeholder mapping, filled in a Value Proposition Canvas, developed Persona and User Journey, and identified Design Aspects and Design Opportunities for the challenge. The team came up with four How Might We questions and, after the research, highlighted a key HMW: HMW make the game more engaging to play in a digital environment?

Using various ideation techniques, such as Crazy 8 and Mash Up, the team came up with multiple solutions for the key design opportunity. Their final product prototype includes several scenarios, two main rounds and one bonus round of the game, a leaderboard, and the player's moral compass. Team Ethics hopes their work is one of the stepping stones for building a strong community of "Estonians 100 choices" players.

Sneak peek at Ethics team's user testing process
Sneak peek at Ethics team's product prototype