Self-represented litigants preparing for court hearings
Defendants building and stress-testing their defence strategy
Claimants refining arguments before trial
Law students practising structured case simulations
Why Court Games Was Developed
Court Games was developed after facing the reality that legal representation in complex cases can exceed £60,000, placing effective advocacy beyond the financial reach of many individuals.
This experience exposed structural barriers within the legal system: limited access to affordable preparation, no practical way to rehearse arguments, and minimal structured feedback for those representing themselves.
Court Games was created to address these gaps.
The platform provides a controlled simulation environment where users can structure their case clearly, organise evidence and timelines, and test their reasoning through courtroom-style exchanges.
Users are guided through a structured preparation process that encourages clarity, anticipates questioning, and identifies weaknesses before a real hearing takes place.
By combining organisation, rehearsal, and refinement in one system, Court Games transforms preparation from uncertainty into strategy.