The Unicorn Game is built to help founders understand how fundraising and the real life game of building startups works
Investors will also find the game fun as it holds up a mirror to how their processes work
Ambition is globally distributed but opportunity is NOT as less than 15% of entrepreneurs are able to access the capital needed to grow their businesses (according to Kauffman Foundation)
Who Wants to Be a Unicorn (The Unicorn Game) is the world's first startup focused educational game.
Through playing the unicorn game, current and aspiring entrepreneurs get to learn how venture capital and the world of high growth startups really work.
Do you have what it takes to be 1 in thousands to scale through to the end? Give it a go!
Dear Kayobe! Congrats on the launch! As for the game, it's good idea but I think it's better to add more "game" because when visitors read the word Game, they imagine game but not only questions. So I recommend to add more interesting things. After finishing the game, I was redirected here https://caena.io/academy/
And I think that there are some issues with the website https://prnt.sc/Vx-w0CbKYKfv
@anna_kasumova@kayovin1 Hi Kayode, I agree with Anna. Just tried out the game and it looks more like a survey. Gamification elements like suspense, rewards, multi levels, immersive experience etc. are missing. I think you have a brilliant idea.
Many thanks to everyone who took time to try out The Unicorn Game, support our launch and provide feedback.
This is just the start, we will be taking the feedback received and improving the game over the next few days and weeks so it can be even more impactful 🙏
hahaha, this is great! It feels like it also highlights how 'right time, right place' effects things, and how much course/uni/group signals play a role.
Small feedback: I wish I could click next instead of waiting for the scroll up with the quiz, but small thing haha.
Congrats on your launch!
Gamifying the user experience is the way to go - congrats on the idea and its launch! I agree this is very needed as well to educate entrepreneurs and also try and make the 'game rules' of capital raising more widely understood especially for 1st time founders.
Who Wants to Be a Unicorn (Unicorn Game)