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  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 25, 2014
  • July 14, 2025

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Experience simulated racism over seven days by choosing one of three minority characters in Australia. This immersive game challenges your perspective and reveals the daily racial issues faced by ethnic and cultural groups. You can also play as yourself to witness the impact of racism on others.

Immersive seven-day simulation
Choose from three minority characters
Receive simulated texts, tweets, images, videos
Experience racial issues faced in Australia
Play as yourself to observe racism's effects
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What's New in Everyday Racism

2.1.4 Ready for Distribution

July 14, 2025

- Simplified gender selection: Removed the unnecessary “Options” entry to make gender choices clearer and more intuitive. - Fixed scrolling issue: Resolved a problem where some content could not be scrolled, ensuring smoother and more seamless interaction.

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User reviews

Repetitive

There’s no option for black people, just Indian and Muslim discrimination. I understand those are very pressing matters, however every scenario is exactly the same! Let’s mix it up with some creativity.

Gay

Gay

Not me in previous review

I did not leave that review, that was my friend who is immature and thinks he is funny. I don’t support what he said. Sorry

I love racist people

This game made me more racist

Outdated and unrealistic in a pandering way

I’ve played as all the characters, and found it interesting that 1, not only do I experience ALL of this, as a white man in Baltimore, but 2, I DONT have the community of support to tell me I don’t deserve it. Instead, I get an app that takes my life experiences, tells me I would only experience them if I weren’t white, and is over all a very outdated view of racism. If anything, this shows that racism has always been people choosing to make a big issue out of little things that everybody experiences. If that’s the point you wanted to make? Bravo. If not, I recommend you go back to the drawing board and figure out another way to capitalize on this continuing issue. Cuz you’re not the problem, we are 🙄.
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FAQ

What is the Everyday Racism app?

Everyday Racism is an immersive game designed to challenge your perceptions of racism. It simulates the experience of being an ethnic or cultural minority in Australia over seven days, allowing you to step into the shoes of different characters and understand the subtle forms of racism they encounter daily.

How does the game work?

You can choose to play as one of three characters: a Muslim woman, an indigenous man, or an Indian student. For seven days, you will receive simulated communications like texts, tweets, images, and videos that reflect the experiences of these individuals. You can also play as yourself to observe incidents of racism and their impact on those around you.

Is this app free to download and play?

Yes, the Everyday Racism app is completely free to download and play. There are no in-app purchases or advertisements mentioned, indicating a free monetization model.

What are the main benefits of playing this game?

The primary benefit is gaining insight into the racial issues and subtle forms of racism that ethnic and cultural minorities face in Australia. It encourages empathy by allowing you to experience life through someone else's eyes and challenges your thinking about racial equity.

Who produced the Everyday Racism app?

The app was produced by All Together Now, an independent Australian not-for-profit organization focused on preventing racism through education and promoting racial equity. It was made in association with the University of Western Sydney, The University of Melbourne, and Deakin University.