EduCycle: The Interactive Kids Game About Climate Change

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Move along adults because you’re not the only ones that could save the world, kids can too! Through being educated and given the right tools, kids can start making an impact. Be assured that the struggle to explain Climate Change to your kids is long gone as Neste is bringing out a game the could be make it all easier.

EduCycle by Neste

As per the title of this post, EduCycle is an interactive game made by Neste as part of their “Pre-Order the Future” project that teaches about Climate Change and its affects in a fun way. The “Pre-Order the Future” Project focuses on finding ways to educate the younger generations about how we can have a better future and also why they should care.

Check out the video below by Neste’s YouTube channel that gives a little promo about EduCycle:

How It Works

In the augmented reality game, players receive towns that they are in charge of and have to sustain. They are shown the impact of their choices when it comes to food, energy, transportation…etc. The impacts are in relation to Carbon Dioxide‘s global emissions. The game teaches about how we can reduce our carbon footprints. It brings awareness about Climate Change issues but it also provides solutions for the students so that they can be hopeful for a change. The bigger goal of the game is to stimulate the thinking of the players in hopes of interesting them to want to live in a green and sustainable world.
We know your time is precious but we promise that you won’t regret giving 2 minutes of your time to this next motivational video!

EduCycle is testing at schools in St. Francisco and many others all over the world. For more information about it, check out: https://www.neste.com/preorderthefuture/topics/renewable-learning-space/

What do you think of EduCycle? Would you let your kids learn through it? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

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