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Compare Your Morals 2022
We've released a new update to the game that now tracks player decisions, yes the stats are real!
Compare what you think is the "correct" decision to thousands of other players. Are they wrong? Are you wrong?
We're committed to making sure that our trolley problem game is as safe and secure as possible—we don't track or store any personal information about our users. Only you see your decisions and how you compare to others. When you make a decision it's recorded anonymously without any data attached to you.
We also added more problems for you to address! 20 new dilemmas which will get you thinking what should I do?
2020 Edition
What if you can relive the major events of 2020 ? The Dr. wants to know what moral choices you made on key events throughout 2020.
20 new situations to test your 2020 morals!
So much happened this past year that you've probably forgotten key events. We reviewed 2020 on wikipedia to see which situations are the most challenging. They are in order so you can relive 2020 more or less chronologically
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Dr. Trolley's Problem brings the classic philosophical quandaries of The Trolley Problem to life and asks you to make life or death decisions on the fly. Explore your moral fibre in ways you never imagined (or asked for)!Dr. Trolley is an infamous robot mad scientist from another dimension which has sequestered you in its simulation to answer the most pressing questions:
Should humans be allowed to drive cars? Or would driving (and most other things) be safer in the hands of Artificial Intelligence?
Along the way Dr. Trolley will probe all the classic philosophical quandaries of The Trolley Problem. You'll be asked life or death decisions on the fly. You'll explore your moral fibre in ways you never imagined (or asked for). You'll find out what your friends are made of. And you'll help Dr. Trolley decide if you're capable of making any decisions at all!

Prepare earn your PhD in Trolleyology!
This game is game made for the love of The Trolley Problem and all the weird and wonderful questions it makes you ask about yourself. We thought it would be fun to develop a platform for extending the Trolley Problem in all directions. We eventually want to collect accurate statistics about the choices people make (de-identified data, of course) so users can see what choices other people made in the strange situations the game presents. We'd also like to add new situations over time, possibly themed in interesting ways.
Currently the game includes 50 ethical situations that last anywhere from 30 seconds to one minute each. Some situations involve reading what is presented on screen. Within each situation the player decides whether or not to act to save a character (or not).