AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 2.8. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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2 star
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20% review manipulation risk
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75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Average 2.8★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Everyday Racism
Challenge the way you think about racism and look at life through someone else’s eyes. Take the Everyday Racism challenge and experience what life can be like for ethnic and cultural minorities in Australia who face subtle forms of racism every day.
Everyday Racism is an immersive game played out over seven days, giving you an insight into the racial issues many face in Australia. Choose from one of three characters: a Muslim woman, an indigenous man or an Indian student, and for the next seven days you’ll receive simulated texts, tweets, images and videos as though you were them.
How will you respond? How will it make you feel? Can you handle it?
The game also gives you the opportunity to play as yourself, where you’ll witness incidents of racism and their effect on people around you.
The game has been produced by All Together Now in association with the University of Western Sydney, The University of Melbourne and Deakin University.
All Together Now is an independent Australian not-for-profit organisation. We aim to prevent racism by promoting racial equity through education.
Everyday Racism is an immersive game played out over seven days, giving you an insight into the racial issues many face in Australia. Choose from one of three characters: a Muslim woman, an indigenous man or an Indian student, and for the next seven days you’ll receive simulated texts, tweets, images and videos as though you were them.
How will you respond? How will it make you feel? Can you handle it?
The game also gives you the opportunity to play as yourself, where you’ll witness incidents of racism and their effect on people around you.
The game has been produced by All Together Now in association with the University of Western Sydney, The University of Melbourne and Deakin University.
All Together Now is an independent Australian not-for-profit organisation. We aim to prevent racism by promoting racial equity through education.