ATi is Ghana’s first sustainability mobile game, created to educate players on the environmental impacts of deforestation and illegal mining. The game translates these pressing environmental challenges into an interactive experience that helps players understand how everyday actions contribute to forest loss, land degradation, and long term ecological harm.
Through gameplay, players are required to make choices that reflect either destructive practices or sustainable alternatives. Actions such as illegal logging and illegal mining hinder progress, while responsible environmental decisions support recovery and growth. This structure allows players to clearly see the cause and effect relationship between human activity and environmental outcomes.
ATi is grounded in Ghanaian context, incorporating familiar names, landscapes, and environmental realities. By reflecting local experiences, the game makes climate and environmental education more relatable and accessible, particularly for young people.
Overall, ATi uses mobile gaming as a learning tool to raise awareness, build environmental consciousness, and promote responsible decision making around deforestation and illegal mining in Ghana.