“I used to share news without thinking too much. Now, after these sessions, I always stop and check the source first.” 

Adults who attended the Think Twice workshops in Athens—organized by Odyssea in collaboration with Better Days—praised the clarity and relevance of the sessions. Most found the game easy to navigate and helpful for raising awareness about misinformation in everyday life. 

“I liked that the instructions were very clear, and the graphics were good. It wasn’t difficult to follow, and I learned a lot,” shared one participant. 

For some, the game felt too much like a quiz, lacking interactive features such as storylines or decision-making paths. Others found the content a bit basic, while a few wished for more time to get used to the vocabulary. Still, the majority agreed the project had real impact. 

“Now I verify everything before I share it. I even explain to my colleagues how to spot fake news,” said another participant. 

The sessions didn’t just strengthen individual skills—they sparked a ripple effect, as adults left motivated to spread media literacy in their families, workplaces, and communities. 

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