Start Playing for a Greener Future! 🌍
Welcome to the world of Ecotopia! Are you ready to learn while having fun and taking action for our planet? It's time to unleash your inner "Eco-Hero"!
Developed as part of the European Union Erasmus+ "EcoDiscovery" project, Ecotopia is a fun adventure and educational game that transforms complex environmental issues into immersive and interactive quests. Specially designed for young minds (ages 10-14), this game perfectly blends science, technology, STEM, and a love for nature!
🌍 Explore and Save Four Different Worlds
Ecotopia takes you on an exciting journey focusing on solving real-world environmental problems across four main themes:
💧 Water: Puzzles focusing on the importance, conservation, and efficient use of water resources.
🌱 Biodiversity: Adventures to protect endangered wildlife and ecosystems.
⚡ Energy (Climate): Discovering clean energy sources and exploring solutions to climate change.
♻️ Waste: Learning about proper recycling, waste management, and zero-waste awareness.
🎮 Why Should You Play Ecotopia?
✔️ Learn by Playing: Gain environmental awareness through exciting, hands-on missions rather than boring textbooks.
✔️ Boost Problem Solving & STEM Skills: Develop digital skills and critical thinking by creating innovative solutions to environmental crises.
✔️ Make a Real Impact: Take the eco-friendly habits you learn in the game and apply them to your real life to protect nature.
🌟 About the Project
Ecotopia is a key output of the "EcoDiscovery" project, created in partnership with institutions and schools from Czechia, France, and Türkiye (Varnsdorf Primary School, Cercle Augustin d'Hippone, Özel Balıkesir Bilnet Ortaokulu). It aims to increase students' digital literacy and provide teachers with effective game-based learning tools for their classrooms.
Making the world a better place is in your hands. Download Ecotopia for free today and let the adventure begin!
(Disclaimer: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.)