5 Game Ideas That Explore Change in Players

  1. A game that explores domestic violence in relationships, and how different types of abuse form and using resources to help put an end to the abuse
  2. A game that divulges into littering, with different types of boards like the beach, a forest, the city, and you as a player need to be proactive to help clean up your board before the planet (your board) dies.
  3. A trivia game about real facts that aren’t taught in schools, that everyone should know. Facts about LGBTQIA+, BLM, Climate Change, Human Body, etc.
  4. A game that speaks on empathy, and compassion, makes you have a deep loving connection with something, to having it taken away from you. Makes you react a particular way, with no personal choice, ex. You go about your daily life and mourn in private, or You have time to mourn, but you can’t do it in certain situations because people will tell you you’re over exaggerating.
  5. Final game that speaks on mental health, and stereotypes surrounding certain mental illnesses. Like a Guess Who? game

One Reply to “5 Game Ideas That Explore Change in Players”

  1. I really like all of these ideas and the concept behind them. I think that the domestic violence one could be good particularly because some people don’t fully realize that they are in an abusive relationship and don’t know how to get out. I also really like the trivia about some of the things that aren’t taught in schools; I think that could help bring attention to the topics to show that they aren’t “bad” for children to learn.

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