Forge Emotional Bonds with Nature Helping ourselves feel connected to nature has been proven to help us feel happier, less stressed, and more creative.
It Takes A Village Even in single-player, single-protagonist games, stories where communities act together for change can be powerful.
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure Charming environmental activist simulator about documenting and helping animals, running petitions and saving a wildlife reserve from land development.
Roleplay Taking on the role of a character allows for low-risk experimentation with different points of view to which the player may otherwise not be exposed.
Erode Social License Call out the corruption, deceit and propaganda of polluting industries, real or fictional, and help ruin their hard-won prestige in the real world!
Thunderbird Strike A game steeped in Anishinaabe culture, celebrating the indigenous fight against oil pipelines in the Great Lakes region.
Shinra: The Face of Colonialism Final Fantasy VII provided us with one of popular culture's most devastating caricatures of capitalism, colonialism and greed.
Acknowledge the Climate Emergency "The most important thing you can do for climate - talk about it" Dr. Katharine Hayhoe
Climate as Catalyst Games like Battlefield 2042 embody the risk of climate wars being fought in the near future. Or are they already here?
Put Down Your Tools When your release day coincides with the world's largest climate protest, what do you prioritize?
Showcase a Climate Solution Normalize real-world climate solutions by incorporating them into your world lore, story, and/or game mechanics.
Anthropomorphize Everything? Anything can engender empathy if you put enough human features on it - so when should you?
Meaning in a World of Ruin Game worlds can be "transapocalyptic" - places that have collapsed, yet they still exist and they are still worth fighting for.
Fossil-Free Survival Survival games can think seriously about which methods of power generations are available to the player, and how they're portrayed.
Intrinsic Integration When understanding the target concepts is necessary to interact with the game, learning becomes fun.
Experimentation & Inquiry Experiment-based gameplay leads to model-based reasoning and systematic knowledge.
Sensory Affect Emotional connection to environmental issues can be approached through design of visual art, audio or force feedback.
Transactive Learning & Transformational Play When player action significantly impacts the game world in ways that are visible and persistent, it can boost emotional engagement and sense of self-efficacy.
Competition At worst, competition without meaningful context has the risk of actively encouraging anti-environmental behaviors and thinking.
Collaboration The act of collaborative problem solving (with players or NPCs) can greatly increase the effectiveness of a player’s learning experience.
Facilitation & Communication Facilitators guiding the discussion after gameplay can prompt questions to guide thinking, mitigate confusion, and create deeper understanding.
The Metagame Forums, fan groups, Let’s Plays, E-Sports commentary, UGC, and/or modding communities can add depth and meaning to the experience.
Miracle Ports Bring the extra optimization done for console or mobile ports back to high-end devices.
Lightweight Patches Prep your game so you can upload neat patches instead of having to replace huge chunks of the game each time.
Reduce Internet Traffic Downloading data from the internet uses electricity, so as game developers, we would do well to minimize the amount of data players have to download.
Paradise in Ruins Games create intimate relationships between player and place in a way that no other medium can replicate. Suddenly changing a […]
Disgusting Dystopia Plasticity presents a near future choking under plastic waste, designed with Forced Discomfort to make players react in disgust. In […]
Beyond Target Framerate Most game developers are already great at optimizing our games to save limited resources – how else would we get […]
Low-End Support Developers should aim to always release on multiple platforms at once: it doesn’t only increase the reach of our potential […]
Graphical Sufficiency Picking the right art style from the start makes it much easier to both Reduce Electricity Use at Runtime and […]
Pausing Properly If your game is paused, why render it at full resolution? How Halo Infinite saved massive amounts of electricity in no time.
CO2 Label for Games Making a game emits carbon, but calculating the impact is easier than you may think and can shift the mindset of our industry.
Highlight Sustainable Behaviour Enabling players to experience sustainable lifestyles in fictional worlds can prime them into bringing that mindset into everyday life.
Elevate Environmental Champions Let players into the minds of heroes who stand up for the planet and future generations to inspire them to be courageous.
Inspire Collective Action Remind players that changing the world takes more than gaming's usual individualist heroics - lasting change comes from whole communities acting together.
Abstraction Simplifying or removing the context can enable players to process new information - even if it’s not in alignment with their existing biases.
Facilitate Grief for the World The climate crisis is a major existential threat that can be very overwhelming. Games and storytelling can help us process emotions into action.
Imagine a Sustainable Future Unlike dystopias featuring urban decay and corruption, solarpunk helps us imagine worlds where crises are solved with camaraderie and ingenuity.
Reveal Costs of Extraction Challenge age-old gaming tropes to remind players that nothing lasts forever and that pillaging nature's pantry has consequences!
Save the Sperm Whales Beyond Blue has the player studying a specific pod of sperm whales and investigating sound pollution that disturbs their life.
Grief as a Game Mechanic Signs of the Sojourner has an environmental grief system that both breaks us down and ties us together.
Settle With Care What does a settler game that takes environmental consequences into account look like?
The Extinction Achievement Extinction mechanics, even when used ironically, are great at reminding players that no resource is limitless.
Reclaiming History How can settler games avoid their colonial baggage and tell new stories about land and who owns it?
Knowing is Half the Battle Transformers: Earth War added a new mini-campaign to talk about renewable energy.
Celebrate Indigenous Wisdom Indigenous communities protect 90% of the planet's remaining biodiversity, with long-standing practices that enrich climate action.
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) is a cooperative platformer drawn from the folklore of Alaskan Native peoples, specifically the Iñupiat.
The Rise of World Games Games can honor the cultures of indigenous peoples across the world, and bring them to life in a new way.
When Rivers Were Trails Beth LaPensée reinterprets The Oregon Trail from the perspective of a displaced native man.
Incorporating Tradition Games can actively further the teachings of indigenous peoples, with great benefits for sustainability.
Redefine Patterns of “Masculinity” Healthy eco-masculinity can enable people to feel comfortable expressing their concern for the environment without fear of disrespect, isolation, or harm.
Normalize Green Tech Showing how green tech increases energy security, prevents environmental disasters, and decreases harm to local communities can help players understand why this innovation matters.
Forced Discomfort Players can be made to confront difficult truths or experience difficult situations by forcing discomfort through audio-visual elements, or social norm violation.
New Goal Orientation By working towards new, unfamiliar goals, players build empathy, learn, and think critically about solving real world issues.
No-Win Scenarios When used to consider real world situations, no-win scenarios can force a player to reconsider the validity of a solution they may take for granted.
Conflicting Goals Conflicting goals force the player to accept limited success, choose a goal to prioritize, or risk failure by riding the fence.
Investment in Specifics Including specific places or developing named, fleshed-out characters can encourage emotional investment in protecting those places or creatures.
Real World Action Real World Action Games (RWAGs) require players to take action outside of the game, such as engaging with nature or reducing their carbon footprint.
Locality & Local Knowledge While limiting in its scalability, local games are highly focused and have shown significant, measurable impact on communities in a variety of contexts.
Collecting Scientific Data Game designers can gamify the collection of data such as gas levels, electrical consumption, and water quality.
System Realism Simulations that directly and accurately reflect a real-world system can build incredibly rich system knowledge.
Slow the Technology Arms Race Fight device obsolescence, reduce e-waste and prove once and for all that beefier hardware doesn't make for better games.
Reduce Electricity Use at Runtime Video games use electricity. But how much? Measure and act to drastically reduce your game's direct footprint.
Reduce Your Studio Carbon Footprint Reduce the carbon emission of each step of the game industry lifecycle, from raw materials extraction to game data storage.
Cleaning Up Your Data Storage Policy Data storage needs energy: the more data you store, the higher your emissions.
Repair, Re-use, Recycle In-game economies can be circular economies - build player habits of repair and re-use, and raise the value of junk.
Irresistible Veggies Cooking systems that dabble in plant-based food can both inspire and teach real recipes.
Optional HD Assets The highest resolution is not unanimously desired! If you run an older PC, have a slow internet connection, or even […]
Stories from the Frontlines We can tell the stories of those who live on the front lines of climate change, like in Never Alone […]
A Contemplative Space Emotional connection is the key to making players want to invest in the real world or reflect on the meaning […]
Solarpunk Games Some games take place in worlds where humanity has already acted to solve the climate crisis, and it’s possible to […]
Building the Sustainable City Cities Skyline: Green Cities manages to both Normalize Green Tech and Imagine a Sustainable Future by exposing players to modern […]
A Simpler Life We can represent happy lives that do not rely on consumerism, to deprogram the toxic dream of buying ever more […]
In Awe of Nature We can inspire players to Forge Emotional Bonds with Nature by showing it in all its beauty, using the power […]
The Sustainable Living Buffet The SIMS 4: Eco Lifestyle acts like a tasting platter of individual climate action, where everybody can find little things […]
Community Cleanup Events Many types of climate action are better tackled collectively, so games could encourage players to connect with other players to […]
Campaign Shout-outs Players can be encouraged to support or contribute to climate organizations, like NGOs and charities.
Rewarding Real-Life Actions In contexts where the intrinsic motivation of doing good deeds isn’t enough, we can also add an extrinsic motivation by […]
Building Emotional Resilience Spiritfarer makes players practice grieving for the loved ones we lost, building their emotional resilience and training them for when […]
Subverting Violence Games can push players out of their comfort zone and question their assumptions, like Spec Ops: The Line did by […]
Skills We’ll Need Games can teach new life skills; directly usable in our everyday lives and necessary for a sustainable yet uncertain future.
Do Good, Feel Good Games can let players experience the joy of doing good deeds, to encourage them to re-enact them in real life. […]
Give Peace A Chance To counteract our habits of equating conflicts with violence, games should allow peaceful resolution to conflicts.
The Limits of Hoarding Hoarding items is a staple in many videogame genres. In RPG’s in particular, players often build up such vast stashes […]
Virtual Pandemic, Real Insight Developers can ground games in real Earth science and data, rather than making them purely fictional. Plague Inc. isn’t just […]
Failing Safely Games can give the opportunity for trial and error in safe environments (Experimentation & Inquiry). In Fate Of The World, […]
Honest Power Options Your “Options” screen is a great opportunity to educate players about the impact that each graphics setting has on power […]
Green Studio Culture Studio culture is upstream from studio politics! How can you contribute to a more sustainable workplace?
How Many Pixels Do You Need? Resolution is the best predictor of electricity use. By setting dynamic limits, Fortnite ensured that it never draws a sharper image than the game needs.
Don’t Leave the Engine Running By simply adjusting image output while players were idling, Fortnite was able to save a whole wind farm's worth of electricity.
Use the Hive Mind If you are looking for eco-design ideas, code improvements or anything really - ask your colleagues!
For Honor For Honor is a multiplayer online action game that allows the players to take the roles of Samurai, Vikings, and […]