- New anti-scam game “XiamTheScams” launched with S$200,000 in prizes.
- Game aims to educate players on avoiding scams through fun scenarios.
- Over S$2.7 billion lost to scams in Singapore since 2019.
Singapore fights scams with a new game offering big cash prizes and valuable lessons.
New Game to Combat Scams in Singapore
The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) in Singapore has launched a new game to fight scams.
The game is called “XiamTheScams“.
It offers players a chance to win prizes worth S$200,000.
This includes S$55,000 in cash.
According to The Straits Times, the game will start 24 October 2024 at 10am.
It will run for three months until 22 January 2025.
How to Play XiamTheScams
Players can join the game through the Shopee app or its website.
The game is a life simulator with many scenarios.
Players choose one of three characters.
They make decisions that affect their scores.
While playing, they learn about different types of scams.
Game Feature | Description |
---|---|
Duration | 3 months (24 Oct 2024 – 22 Jan 2025) |
Total Scenarios | Hundreds |
Number of Storylines | Approximately 90 |
Characters to Choose | 3 |
Prizes and Competition
The top 100 players will compete for cash prizes.
The highest scorer will win a grand prize of S$10,000.
Other prizes include iPhones, PlayStations, and Logitech computer items.
These prizes aim to encourage more people to play and learn about scams.
Why This Game Matters
Scams have become a serious problem in Singapore.
Since 2019, people have lost over S$2.7 billion to scams.
In the first half of 2024 alone, victims reported losses of more than S$385.6 million.
ST: Gerald Singham, Chairman of NCPC, stated, “Scams are fast evolving and employ complex tactics that can be deceiving.”
This shows why it’s important to learn about job scams and other types of fraud.
A New Approach to Scam Prevention
The NCPC is using gamification to teach about scams in a fun way.
ST: Gerald Singham explained, “By taking on this innovative gamification approach, NCPC aims to engage the public in a fun yet educational way.”
This method might help people remember important information about scams.
It could also make more people interested in learning how to protect themselves.
Do you think games like XiamTheScams can effectively reduce scam incidents in Singapore?