NUS students develop game aimed to break down taboos over end-of-life planning - Singapore News

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“By making the game fun, engaging, and repeatedly playable, we hope to help people learn about how to better plan for ageing!”

SINGAPORE: A plan for how one’s life ends is never easy, so four National University of Singapore Business School students have endeavoured to make it easier by developing a card game that will take you step-by-step.

“Will of Fortune by Immortalize is an immersive strategy card game that helps you master legacy planning in a fun and engaging way. Play as one of the 9 unique personas, each with their own backstory, personality, and distinctive special power. Take on the task of protecting the main character Peter Devan’s lifelong legacy before he runs out of time. Strategise your moves, sabotage, or collaborate with other players – your choice in every round matters,” reads an explanation on the Immortalize site, adding that players will “discover tools used for legacy planning and learn how you can plan ahead in real life.”Elderhood marketplace and information provider Immortalize marked the official launch of WOFI to the media on Tuesday .

“My grandmother’s passing made me confront the chaos and confusion that arises when families are unprepared for such eventualities. It made me realise the importance of starting conversations and planning ahead,” she is quoted in Yahoo as saying. And on June 1 , Immortalize had a very special announcement. Those who avail of the game set now will receive a FREE LPA Form 1 Certification worth S$100.

 

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