Now I'll build this interactive deontology role-play game. Based on the design inspiration, I'll create a clean, modern dark-themed interface with card-based layouts for scenarios and stakeholder roles.
Now let me create the game data and components:
I've created The Duty Game - an interactive role-play game for teaching deontological ethics to small groups. Here's what your students will experience:
Game Flow:
- Select a Scenario - Choose from 5 rich ethical dilemmas (whistleblowing, medical truth-telling, autonomous vehicles, promise-keeping, research ethics)
- Assign Roles - Each group takes on a stakeholder perspective with defined duties
- Discuss & Decide - Groups analyze choices through Kant's frameworks, with built-in deontological analysis for each option
Key Features:
- Each scenario includes 4 stakeholders with distinct moral duties
- Choices are analyzed via universalizability and respect-for-persons tests
- Perfect vs. imperfect duty classifications help students understand Kantian categories
- Discussion prompts guide deeper philosophical exploration
- Group decision tracking lets you see how different teams reason
- The relevant Kantian principle is displayed for each scenario
The dark, clean interface keeps students focused on the content while the card-based layout makes role assignments and choices easy to navigate on any device.