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Uses gaming to engage multiple stakeholders in resolving complex urban challenges

Their circular games have the potential to motivate collaborative action by making complex technologies and urban metabolisms both tangible and relatable. They've designed games that test DIY-plans in the hands of citizens, and games that facilitate collaborative stakeholder innovation between governments, market parties, and citizens. They’ve also designed games that tackle circularity at the scale of the metropolis through enhancing circular-literacy, as well as at the scale of a single district, bringing residents and business owners together to collaboratively manage their district’s resources.