Agents of Influence is a Game-Changer

Teach students how to be informed decision-makers.

A Game That Empowers

Agents of Influence is a spy-themed media literacy game, particularly focusing on overcoming information disorder and helping students make informed decisions. The game develops skills in research, analysis, respectful conversations and responsible decision-making.

Real World Skills

The game is designed to develop crucial skills in students that are not traditionally taught in schools.

Engagement Through Gameplay

The game uses a narrative adventure structure to create a captivating and interactive learning experience

Flexible Integration

Use the game can be incorporated into classrooms, library periods, extracurricular events and more!

Calling all agents!

We need pilots.

Help inform a generation of responsible digital natives.

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    Give students a chance develop essential skills such as research, analysis, productive conversations, and responsible decision-making,
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    Contribute feedback to the game's development, helping ensure it meets your specific educational needs.
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    Access to paid content for the game for a year at no cost.
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    Minimum Commitment: Play the game for one hour with your students and give feedback through a brief debrief with the team.
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Participate in a Study

You can help by participating in one or more of the research studies conducted by our partners.

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All of these studies will be in collaboration with Stanford Social Media Lab for further research

Randomized Controlled Trials

April 15th – May 30th 2026

Compensation: $475-$595 per teacher, $25 for select students (who participate in a focus group)

Use Agents of Influence in your classroom for 4-6 hours. This is a detailed study to see how students are engaging with the game, things they are learning and how it serves your goals. It includes keeping a log and elements such as classroom observations, student focus groups and teacher interviews.

Are Your Students Ready to Be Agents of Influence?