The introduction for Games Without Frontiers showcased the capacity of video games to create positive social change. There were four development groups, not including UVic’s David Leach (Director of the Professional Writing and the Technology & Society Minors), presenting to the audience of about forty. The first presenters created the game Tatulut te Tumuhw: Learning the Land Treaty, which recreates at process of land treaty negotiations in the traditional Hul’qumi’num land (Cowichan–Chemainus). The purpose of Tatulut te Tumuhw is to educate the audience on the cultural sensitivity, as well as the complexities, of land treaty negotiations, as well as teaching the Hul’qumi’num culture and history to settler and indigenous peoples alike.