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Prep your game so you can upload neat patches instead of having to replace huge chunks of the game each time.
When understanding the target concepts is necessary to interact with the game, learning becomes fun.
Showing how green tech increases energy security, prevents environmental disasters, and decreases harm to local communities can help players understand why this innovation matters.
Healthy eco-masculinity can enable people to feel comfortable expressing their concern for the environment without fear of disrespect, isolation, or harm.
Games can actively further the teachings of indigenous peoples, with great benefits for sustainability.
Beth LaPensée reinterprets The Oregon Trail from the perspective of a displaced native man.
Games can honor the cultures of indigenous peoples across the world, and bring them to life in a new way.
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) is a cooperative platformer drawn from the folklore of Alaskan Native peoples, specifically the Iñupiat.
Survival games can think seriously about which methods of power generations are available to the player, and how they’re portrayed.
Visions of a renewable future can come from the most unexpected games.
Transformers: Earth War added a new mini-campaign to talk about renewable energy.
How can settler games avoid their colonial baggage and tell new stories about land and who owns it?
This game applies an anti-colonialist, environmental lens on the settler genre.
Extinction mechanics, even when used ironically, are great at reminding players that no resource is limitless.
What does a settler game that takes environmental consequences into account look like?
That time when Zelda offered an environmental parable.
Signs of the Sojourner understands that community is a renewable resource.
Signs of the Sojourner has an environmental grief system that both breaks us down and ties us together.
When coral bleaching came to Pokémon.
Game worlds can be “transapocalyptic” – places that have collapsed, yet they still exist and they are still worth fighting for.
When Monument Valley 2 made us think like a tree.
Anything can engender empathy if you put enough human features on it – so when should you?
Beyond Blue has the player studying a specific pod of sperm whales and investigating sound pollution that disturbs their life.
Normalize real-world climate solutions by incorporating them into your world lore, story, and/or game mechanics.
Challenge age-old gaming tropes to remind players that nothing lasts forever and that pillaging nature’s pantry has consequences!
When your release day coincides with the world’s largest climate protest, what do you prioritize?
Games like Battlefield 2042 embody the risk of climate wars being fought in the near future. Or are they already here?
“The most important thing you can do for climate – talk about it”
Dr Katharine Hayhoe
Unlike dystopias featuring urban decay and corruption, solarpunk helps us imagine worlds where crises are solved with camaraderie and ingenuity.
The climate crisis is a major existential threat that can be very overwhelming. Games and storytelling can help us process emotions into action.
Meet the games that lay the foundation for a new genre of movement building.
Final Fantasy VII provided us with one of popular culture’s most devastating caricatures of capitalism, colonialism and greed.
Associating your villain with fossil fuel production has always been a classy move.
Based on real events, Deal: A Green New Election puts players on a collision course with the frustrations of fossil fuel money in US politics
Oiligarchy casts the player as an oil executive tasked with growing their business at any cost.
In the world of Oiligarchy, addiction is the goal.