The main outcome of the Connect & Unite project is a unique Simulation Game Bank – a collection of 15 original educational games created by project participants to support learning, collaboration, and critical thinking among young people.

This ready-to-use publication includes detailed scenarios, role descriptions, rules, materials, and possible outcomes for each game. Each game is a powerful tool for exploring topics such as ecology, history, equality, crisis management, negotiation, media, and civic education – all through interactive and experiential learning methods.

The Simulation Game Bank is designed for educators, trainers, youth workers, and organizations working with young people. The games foster the development of key competences such as social awareness, collaboration, moral reasoning, and problem-solving.

The publication is available for free online and can be used by NGOs, schools, non-formal education groups, and anyone who believes in the power of learning through play.

What’s inside the Game Bank?
🎲 Ready-to-use game scenarios – engaging simulations with a clear structure, adaptable to different groups and educational goals.
🧠 Key competence development – games that enhance teamwork, empathy, argumentation, and strategic thinking.
🌍 Diverse themes and settings – from ecological crises and historical events to fantasy RPGs and space survival missions.

Full list of games:

  • New Earth Ark – a survival strategy set after a climate catastrophe.
  • Save the Solar System – a cooperative game about an ecological crisis in the Solar System.
  • Greek Gods Debate – a creative debate among ancient Greek gods.
  • The Safari Adventure – wildlife park management simulation with conflicting interests.
  • Cake Conspiracy – a detective mystery set during a wedding.
  • Collab City – resource management and planning in a fictional community.
  • The Five Orders: Shadow Fog – a fantasy RPG with elements of strategy and leadership.
  • Princesses and Dragons – an adventure RPG for younger participants, nurturing imagination and empathy.
  • Treasures of Pharaoh – an Ancient Egypt simulation involving betrayal and negotiation.
  • Mission to Mars – a crisis management and survival scenario on Mars.
  • Survival Seat – a dramatic negotiation game aboard a crashing airplane.
  • Werewolf – a classic social deduction game.
  • Nero – Fire and Fury – a historical simulation in burning Rome.
  • Chaos at the Zoo – a humorous competition between three groups for control of a zoo.
  • Prague Spring – a political simulation of the 1968 Prague Spring events.

📥 Download the full publication here:
👉 Simulation Game Bank – Connect & Unite (PDF)

This result was developed as part of the Connect & Unite project, co-funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ Programme, in cooperation with international partners and inspired by the creativity of youth workers from across Europe.