More than Games

A healthier relationship with your online life

The Main Game

One card game at a time… Through play, we establish connections, pass on knowledge, and share experiences.

Discover our card games and embark on conversations you may not otherwise have. We bridge the gap between your offline and online lives. Play, get perspective, find a balance, and get the best of both the offline and online worlds. With us, you can keep it fun and yet go deep.

One game at a time, we're covering all generations.

Children's online safety and wellbeing is one of the major causes we advocate for. Our first card game (6+), All the Likes, helps children learn online safety while having more fun than you can imagine. Say goodbye to parental anxiety and kids' boredom around this topic!

Our second game (14+) will be released in the second half of 2024, and will give you a new chance to share, connect or deflect... the choice will be yours.

What Parents & Kids say after playing All the Likes

  • Our kids love this game

    “Our kids love playing All the Likes! They love the cards and come up with clever questions.” – D.B.

  • So smart

    "This game is so smart. It tackles important issues and every element of it (the design, the action cards...) makes each round quite entertaining for players of any age.” – J. M.

  • It's a win-win

    “All the Likes makes it very easy to start the online safety chat and to keep it going. Our children love playing it, with or without us. It's a win-win.” – A. H.

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Resources

eSafety Commissioner

Australia's national independent regulator for online safety. The eSafety Commissioner is an independent statutory office supported by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Its website offers plenty of resources for parents and young people. You can report online abuse to eSafety https://www.esafety.gov.au

ThinkUKnow & ACCCE

ThinkUKnow is a cyber safety program managed by the Australian Federal Police. It provides presentations to Australian parents, carers, teachers and students. This website also offers resources for parents, carers and educators https://www.thinkuknow.org.au/

The ACCCE is the Australian Federal Police (AFP) led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation. You can report inappropriate behaviour towards children online to ACCE. You might also be able to help stop child abuse by tracing an object on the ACCCE website.

ICMEC

The International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC) is a leading NGO working to make the world safer for children by eradicating child abduction, sexual abuse, and exploitation.

ICMEC has a portal dedicated to online safety education.

ICMEC's online safety education portal

ICMEC Australia

Acknowledgement of Country

Team Together Online acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we live and work, and pays our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.