2030 Sustainable Development Goals Game Evening -  Bali 2025

2030 Sustainable Development Goals Game Evening - Bali 2025

WHAT IS THE 2030 SDGs GAME? A multiplayer, facilitated card-based game that simulates taking the “real world” into the year 2030 and beyond.

By Koru Consulting Limited

Date and time

Location

ILHADA Co-Working (KUTA and SANUR)

No.603 Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai Kec. Denpasar Sel., Bali 80221 Indonesia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

WHAT IS THE 2030 SDGs GAME?

This game was inspired by the United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

The game has participants working together and in groups, exploring how the world can achieve sustainability goals.

Will you create a prosperous, fair and sustainable world?

The whole experience takes 2-3 hours including playing and reflection. Plus some extra time for networking.

WHAT EFFECT DOES THE GAME HAVE?

Participants often experience a change in perspective. Most players finish the game feeling excited, connected and ready to take action. Players often ask, “What can I do next to make a difference?”

While players do finish the game with an understanding of the goals, targets and the various ways the world can achieve these, the change in attitude and worldview can be the most significant effect.

WHERE HAS THE GAME COME FROM?

The game was made by Imacocollabo, a For-Purpose company that focuses on international collaboration.

Designed in Japan in 2016, this experience has become a powerful and impactful social phenomenon in Japan. Earning extensive media coverage and reaching over 350,000 participants globally.

2030 SDGs Game events take place in corporate, governmental, educational, and community settings. There are now over 1000 trained facilitators within the community in Japan, and over 300 in other countries.

Now, due to a growing demand to bring the game to the rest of the world, Imacocollabo have translated the game into several languages.

WHO RUNS THE SDGs GAME?

These scheduled games are hosted by KORU Consulting Limited, and the workshop will be facilitated by David Nevin & James Bishop.

WHO CAN COME?

You can! Anyone can! Seeing is Believing.

This is an innovative, unique and highly collaborative approach to real world issues. The more diverse the game participants are, the more representative of society it is.

Please view the following clip for more information on the game

Or visit the SDGs Game website (https://2030sdgsgame.com)

Or contact James Bishop (james.bishop@koru.hk) or Carol Lin (carol.lin@koru.hk)

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US$14.23
Sep 5 · 18:00 GMT+8