Focused, Deep Work

Your expertise is the asset. The game earns you the room.

You bring deep expertise to every client engagement. On AI, cybersecurity, or digital transformation. Your content is solid. But clients arrive without the experiential foundation to receive it. One game session at the start changes that dynamic entirely. Play first, teach second. The room is yours before you've opened a single slide.

Who This Is Built For

You already have the depth. This gives you the room.

Tech Consultant

You run advisory engagements on AI strategy, cybersecurity, or digital transformation. The game primes your client room so your expertise lands on a foundation. Not a cold room with blank faces.

Trainer

You design and deliver bespoke learning experiences. Workshops, corporate programmes, or experiential sessions. Add the game as an opener, standalone, or capstone to make your content hit harder and stick longer.

Educator

You teach cybersecurity, AI, or digital literacy to students with no prior experience. Both games make abstract concepts tangible from the first move. No lab setup, no prerequisites, and a debrief that opens the exact conversation you want.

Engineer

You ship the systems other people have to trust. The game gives you a way to bring product, ops, and leadership inside your decision space, so they understand the trade-offs you make and the risks you carry. Less translation overhead. Better sign-off conversations.

The Training Problem

You can't teach someone who isn't ready to learn.

We understand how challenging it can be to communicate complex tech topics to a room that hasn't lived them yet. You walk in with deep expertise. The content is solid. The frameworks are proven. But a third of the client room is disengaged before you've finished your intro. Not because they don't care, but because they have no experiential reference point for any of it. The terminology feels abstract. The stakes feel distant. The mental models aren't there yet.

This isn't an audience problem. It's a sequencing problem. Depth without context slides off. But when someone has already felt how an attack unfolds from the inside. When they've made the decision that opened the breach, when they've built and broken their own neural network. Your expertise clicks into something they already understand.

"The game primes them. By the time I start my debrief, they're not a passive audience. They're people with a shared experience who want to know what just happened."

Cybersecurity Consultant
The Moment

Nobody is checking their phone.

A full room of participants playing FuzzNet Labs in person at tables

This is what it looks like when it's working. Every table is mid-game. Nobody is checking their phone. Nobody is waiting for the next slide. They're building neural networks, arguing over training data, and trying to score a prediction before the person across the table does it first.

This particular session used FuzzNet Labs. The same group that arrived politely skeptical of an AI workshop is now debating whether to overfit their model for a quick win or hold back training tokens for the final round. The concept isn't abstract anymore. It's a decision they're in the middle of right now.

Four participants smiling while playing FuzzNet Labs around a table Participants engaged in a FuzzNet Labs game across two tables

When she opens her first slide after the game, the room is already inside the problem. The vocabulary is shared. The concepts have weight. Her expertise lands on people who are ready for it — not a cold room waiting to be convinced.

How It Fits Your Engagements

Three ways to add it to what you already deliver.

You don't redesign your engagement around the game. You drop it in where it adds the most value. As a cold-room opener, a standalone session, or a capstone that makes everything consolidate.

Opening Layer
The Opener That Earns the Room

Run the game at the start of your client session. By the time you open your first slide, every person in the room has already made real decisions under pressure, felt the consequences, and built the vocabulary you need to work with. Your expertise lands on a primed room. Not a cold one.

Standalone Session
A Complete Experiential Engagement

Deliver the game as its own client session. Especially effective ahead of a strategy workshop, an advisory kickoff, or when onboarding a new group who need shared context before the real work begins. Runs in 90 minutes. No facilitation expertise required.

Capstone
Surface Gaps. Make Everything Stick.

Use the game at the end of a consulting engagement to let participants apply what they've absorbed in a genuine challenge. The debrief becomes a masterclass. The gaps reveal themselves in real time, and your expertise provides the exact answers the room is now ready to hear.

Workshop Guides

Free facilitator guides. Built for every format.

Each guide walks you through a structured debrief after the game, or combines both experiences into a multi-hour workshop. Written for facilitators who want depth, not just a list of discussion prompts.

"I have customer service reps and accountants actually getting cybersecurity."

Security Champions Community Lead

Try both games free online. Same mechanics, same learning depth as the physical edition. When you're ready to add it to your client engagements, physical copies are available for groups of any size.