We make narrative games and workshops that explore inclusion, identity and social impact - opening conversations that matter in classrooms, youth centres and beyond.
Each game follows a character navigating something real. The stories are fictional. The questions they raise are not.
Sibel is 13 and has an exciting weekend in Berlin ahead of her. She meets people with different ways of living and loving - and uncovers the secret of her best friend Sarah. A game about gender, sexuality, bodies and boundaries.
Leila and her friends are at a theatre festival when strange things start happening - stairs disappear, lights fail, props go missing. A detective game about solving mysteries while exploring inclusion, disability and what it means to design spaces for everyone.
Laika Park has just been named Dog Park of the Year - but the Golden Bone is gone! Help Arthur, the best sleuth-hound around, solve the mystery by listening carefully, asking the right questions and earning the trust of the dogs. An educational detective game about empathy and social skills for younger players.
Our trained facilitators bring games and structured dialogue to your school, youth centre or organisation. Sessions are designed for groups of 8–30, ages 6–18.
Facilitated sessions covering inclusion, identity, democracy and digital literacy - for schools and educational settings in Berlin and beyond. Bookable in German, Turkish or English.
Book for your schoolInformal education sessions for youth workers and community organisations. Flexible formats, free or subsidised for under-resourced settings through our grant funding.
Book for your centreDiversity and inclusion workshops for teams and organisations. Games as a starting point for conversations about belonging, bias and how we work together.
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expressed interest in learning more about diversity after attending
workshop participants across Germany and Europe since 2019
Your support keeps workshops free for schools and youth centres that can't afford them. Every contribution goes directly to our programme.