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Andrea Ivančić

10. 02. 2025.

EcoQuest Project – Download the game and join the virtual youth exchange!

As part of the ERASMUS+ program, the EcoQuest - Narrative Video Game on Climate Change project was launched with the aim of educating young people and youth workers about climate change, EU green policies, and EU programs, encouraging the active involvement of youth in building a more sustainable future.

The main result of the project is a narrative video game on climate change – an innovative tool that uses gameplay, experiential learning, and storytelling to give young people a better understanding of environmental challenges and the opportunities offered by the European Union. The game connects education and interactivity, encouraging engagement and offering an experience that is both fun and educational.

To ensure the effective integration of the game in educational processes, additional materials have been developed:

  • A pedagogical guide for youth workers aimed at engaging young people in important discussions on sustainability and the human impact on the environment.
  • A set of eight educational activities providing support and guidelines for teachers and trainers on how to implement the game in practice.

The EcoQuest project is designed as a comprehensive solution that combines educational content with modern digital tools, enabling young people to acquire new knowledge about the green transition and recognize the opportunities available to them.

The game is available for download on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and can also be played via web browsers on the project website.

Note: The video game is currently in the testing phase. This version is therefore not yet finalised and may have bugs or inconsistencies.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.