Anti-scam game in SG offers more than S$200,000 worth of prizes, including S$55,000 in cash


Web game #XiamTheScams was developed by gamification marketing company Sqkii and launched by Singapore’s National Crime Prevention Council on Oct 24. — National Crime Prevention Council/ST

SINGAPORE: When things seem too good to be true, they often are.

But a new anti-scam game by the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) is promising players S$55,000 (RM181,296) in cash, iPhones, PlayStations and other prizes worth a total of more than S$200,000 (RM659,261).

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