Water Games
Water Games is a joint initiative of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Centre for Systems Solutions to celebrate the World Water Day.
We have collected and described a number of different games addressing different water challenges. These games differ with respect to time required to play, a number of participants, type (computer, board, or role-play).
We hope that you find a game that you can use and organize a session for other participants that you invite.
World Water Day
Water Games is a joint initiative of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Centre for Systems Solutions to celebrate the World Water Day.
We have collected and described a number of different games addressing different water challenges. These games differ with respect to time required to play, a number of participants, type (computer, board, or role-play). We hope that you find a game that you can use and organize a session for other participants that you invite.
We would be delighted to hear from you more about your experiences - please share with us descriptions and pictures from your event!
Water games
P.I.P.E.S.
Nexus! Challenge
Game of Floods
River Basin Game
New Shores: a Game for Democracy
The World’s Future
Nexus Game
Lords of the Valley the board game (Wladcy Doliny)
Flood Resilience Game
Sustainable Delta
Darfur is Dying
AWQA Water
We would be delighted to hear from you more about your experiences - please share with us descriptions and pictures from your event! We can publish it on our blog like the posts below!
Posts about water games
Water Games for World Water Day 2019
Water, Trust, and the Shadow of Flint
Water Games for World Water Day 2018
Nexus! Challenge with Herman van der Meyden
Coasting through environmental change?
Groundwater governance
Playing the Lords of the Valley
Why Nexus Game is more than a game?
Celebrating WWD17 with Water Games
WWD17 is all about wastewater
Why play water management games?
Thoughts after Lords of the Valley Game Session
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Centre for Systems Solutions promote and apply the systems approach, in research and policy, in order to understand and solve complex problems at different scales. Serious games are innovative, participatory tools that can support finding solutions for important water problems. They can also support education on water issues in an engaging and accessible way.