Singapore students design card game to spark end-of-life planning conversations: Break the taboo

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NUS students develop card game to spark end-of-life planning conversations

Regina Tan, chief executive of Immortalize, Jonathan Chin and Mandy Tay, Bachelor of Business Administration students from NUS Business School.

The 23-year-old shared how she witnessed the struggles faced by her large family during the five-day wake. The chaos surrounding money and jewellery allocation decisions highlighted the need for more preparation and discussions about end-of-life matters. He said, "Growing up, death was a foreign concept for me. Personally, my wake-up call occurred when I was with my group of friends discussing end-of-life planning, inheritance, and will planning.

Realising the importance of legacy planning, the tycoon entrusts his loved ones to protect his lifelong legacy and the people he cares about. The player who creates the best legacy plan for Peter will be awarded his estate. According to Tay, by immersing players in an enjoyable gaming experience, "Will of Fortune" aims to eliminate negative emotions and connotations associated with end-of-life discussions.

Immortalize provided support throughout the process, trialling the game with key members of the legacy planning industry, such as financial advisors.

 

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