Client Project with Climate Incubator

Client Project with Climate Incubator

Green Frontier is an educational, strategic role-playing game designed to develop green skills and tackle sustainability challenges for secondary to university students. Players build their characters, representing various industries, and work together in teams of 4-6 to address real-world sustainability events.

Services: Climate Change & Green Jobs

Target Audience: Secondary to University Students

Timeline: 6 months

Keywords: Environmental sustainability, climate change, green jobs

🎯 The Goal

A game that aligns with Climate Incubator's mission to empower communities and industries to transition to a sustainable, low-carbon future.

🎲 The Outcome

An interactive, role-playing, educational game that equips students with the skills to face real-world sustainability issues. Green Frontier fits perfectly into Climate Incubator’s broader efforts to inspire action and innovation around green jobs and climate resilience.

For all of our game design projects, we also provide comprehensive facilitator guides that will allow any facilitators to become game masters in the gameplay.

Gameplay characteristics that encourage eco-thinking

Gameplay characteristics that encourage eco-thinking

Events in the game

Players need to send their teammates to solve environmental issues for the government. These selections need to be based on each player's skills (with new skills being added each round). 

Skill development

Players add green, soft and hard skills to their total count every time they succeed in solving an event, reflecting how they develop new skills after every trial.

Deep Dive questions

These questions are based on various real-life environmental events. They encourage players to discuss these events amongst themselves and how they will use their skills and persona to contribute to mitigating the climate issue at hand, further delivering the message that all jobs can be green jobs under this climate. 

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