Interactive, facilitator-led workshops using narrative games and creative methods — for young people, in the spaces where they already are.
Tell us about your group — age range, context, what you're hoping to explore. We'll get back to you within a few days to talk through options.
We match your group with the right format and game. We adapt the content to age, background, and interests — no two workshops look exactly the same.
Our facilitator comes to you — school, youth centre, or community space. We bring all equipment. You just need a room and a group ready to play. Alternatively, you're welcome to come to us at Oranienstraße 37, 10999 Berlin.
Participants play, then reflect together through guided discussion and creative response. The game opens the door — the conversation is the point.
Each workshop uses a different game and focuses on a different set of themes — but all are built around the same idea: games as shared spaces for reflection, dialogue, and creative expression.
Participants play selected scenes from Sibel's Journey together and reflect on questions of identity, boundaries, norms, and communication. The workshop creates a safe, moderated space for dialogue — encouraging young people to articulate their own perspectives and experiences without pressure.
Using the narrative detective game Leila's Play, participants explore different perspectives, everyday barriers, and what inclusion really looks like in practice. Abstract concepts like accessibility become concrete and lived — and the workshop invites participants to think critically about whose needs get considered in everyday systems.
Participants work together to create their own characters, worlds, or simple game concepts that reflect themes like representation, identity, power, belonging, or exclusion. The focus is on co-creation and storytelling — using game design as a medium for social reflection rather than technical training. This format works as a single day or across two days, allowing for deeper development and a more finished result. Participants also gain insight into how games are made and what creative roles exist in the process.
Right now, our workshops are offered free of charge as part of publicly funded educational projects. This lets us make formats accessible that we'd otherwise only be able to offer as paid workshops.
Funded capacity is limited — groups are selected based on thematic fit and scheduling. When no funded project is running, the same workshops are available as paid bookings, either as individual sessions or as part of a longer package.
For reference: comparable workshops are typically offered in the range of €700–1,200 per session, depending on duration, preparation, and number of facilitators.
Whether paid or free, every workshop comes with:
Fill in the form and we'll get back to you within a few days. Not sure what format fits your group? That's fine — just tell us about the people and we'll figure it out together.