Think like an Agent!
Awards and Recognition
Funded by Dept of Education
Funded by Dept of Education
I absolutely loved it and am so excited to play! I think my students will love it and will learn from it.
Gini Wozny
Media Literacy/English Teacher
I actually really liked it. It was a pretty good game. Most educational video games have really shallow characters. I liked how much nuance there was to Daniel. I would recommend this to my friends to play.
Val
10th grade
I have personally played Agents of Influence and I am VERY impressed with it. It is a powerful yet fun tool for helping our young people learn to evaluate information. I learned a LOT in just half an hour!! We are proud to be providing Agents of Influence to our schools.
Kim Wilbanks
President of Rotary Club of Portola
It made me think of past research I’ve done for school projects. Maybe my sources weren’t as good as I thought they were.
April
12th grade
It was really fun. I liked that the narrative was actually engaging. And it felt real-world because my decisions had consequences.
Aly
12th grade
I absolutely love the references to logical fallacies!! That is a super win in my book.
Jennifer Padberg
Social Studies/English teacher, The Barstow School, Kansas City, MO
I felt the characters are representative of all students and the story is relatable to middle school students. The graphics are on point with what the kids respond to best.