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Sustainability professionals, academics and organizations from all around the world applied social simulations and games in their areas of activity.
Read their stories on the G4S blog.
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Sustainability professionals, academics and organizations from all around the world applied social simulations and games in their areas of activity.
Read their stories on the G4S blog.
Latest posts
How to save water with games
IFPR proves you can save water with games. In India and Colombia, communities learn about water management with the use of simulations.
Can games prove that money makes us mean?
Paul Piff’s research, based on rigged game of Monopoly, might have given the theory that money makes us mean more scientific ground.
Can you become the next Lord of the Valley?
Learn how to be sustainable with new Lords of the Valley board game. Understand the importance of biodiversity and become Lord of the Valley.
Will games change the world?
In today’s world games have much more power and impact than in the past. They have power to help us shape our future.
What video games can learn from board games?
However strong the video game industry is there are still plenty of things that digital games’ developers can learn.
We must learn to love uncertainty and failure, say leading thinkers
There are many interesting ideas, also those involving games. “We must learn to love uncertainty” is one of them.
Can you save a planet in an Eco-world?
Eco, using its pro-ecological potential, might be a good tool to educate in sustainability. It is interesting simulation everyday decisions.
How to invent the future
Superstruct is a collaborative game simulating collapse of humankind. Its interesting outcomes can help us invent a better future.
Make games, not war to debate over city budget
Budget Game is usefull tool to debate over city budget. The idea has taken off in San Jose, USA and in Europe, for example in Poland and Belgium.