In this game players create chemical companies in order to devellop as much products as possible. During the game, the players are confronted with economical, chemical and technical questions. Products can be created within one of the four categories: specialties, energy, consumer products of pharmaceuticals. Through research, design, and pilot phase a...
THEME YEAR = 2025 WORLD POPULATION = 8 Billion GLOBAL TEMPERATURE RISE = 1 degree C As the first quarter of the century comes to an end, world leaders have yet to achieve any meaningful reduction in global carbon emissions. Food production is being disrupted around the world, and demand is surging for dwindling resources. In the decades to come there will...
from the publisher's website: Global Cooling is an “energetic” family board game invented by Danes and produced in Denmark. It’s all about placing as many Global Windmills on as many of the World’s 7 Continents as possible. To get the right to place a Global Windmill on one of the World’s 7 Continents you need to have been able to place a Forrest and a...
From the rulebook: The Global Diversity Game for International Relief and Development Organizations is a highly interactive training tool using a multiple-choice quiz format to explore facts about global diversity. Game play: The objective of the game is to be the first to reach the center square of the board, and answer a question correctly to win....
The Global Futures Game is a simulation intended for classroom use at the high school or college level. The players are divided into eight teams representing various regions of the world. The game is played over nine rounds, each consisting of a ten-minute negotiation session and a five-minute calculation session. Each region starts with different levels...
In this educational board game developed by the Danish United Nations Association you have to setup two to four teams (max 4 persons per team) and each team tries to solve their global goals of their mission at first. The questions are coming from the supporting App. In each round there is only one question to be answered by each team, selected by the...
Global Mining was conceived and developed by real miners who are also fans of board games. It is a turn-based strategy game whose goal is to get the best result consisting in creating a global company dealing with the exploitation of all minerals and raw materials. The map of the main game is a map of the earth with a representation of actual resources....
A Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Game The heart of the game is answering trivia about the MCC and its activities. Many of the answers are found in the information sheets included with the game. “The game was to be educational, fun to play and might even raise some dollars for MCC.” Global Neighbors is played on a board of the world. At the start of the...
Global Ody-See is a three-dimensional (3-D) travel game designed to teach people about the world, its natural features, nations, people and their culture. Our first version will be a traditional board game but it will be special in many respects. The game uses beautiful satellite imagery and players can choose to travel along realistic 3-D routes between...
Take the power back with Global Reserve! Wield one of the world’s most recognized currencies, jockey for influence, forge alliances, and reign supreme as the world’s next Global Reserve Currency. Can you build a monetary empire? Or will you gamble your future in a high-stakes bid for global domination? Global Reserve is both a fun and educational way to...
Global Spell is a fun and educational card game where players race to spell the names of countries using letter cards. Along the way, action cards let you sabotage opponents or defend your own progress, keeping the game competitive and lively. Each country card features its map, flag, and a few simple facts, so players naturally pick up world knowledge...
A monopoly-like game where players roll-and-move around the board divided into countries instead of streets. Unlike Monopoly, players don't buy these countries but invest in them, consequently multiple players can own shares in the same country and all of them need to be paid off by a player landing on that country. The games uses the Internet for its game...