It addresses financial literacy by inviting up to six players or teams to test their knowledge in a playful way. Originally designed for children and young people, it challenges our 'ideal dreams' with a harsh reality
It is a simulated reality exercise for groups of 12 to 30 participants that explores the origins of conflict and war. Played over a large map, it has a minimum duration of four hours (including a brief final reflection). Participants are faced with a 'secret mission' that drives them to occupy parts of the overall territory. Confusion, poor communication, and perception lead to conflict and war.
It is an exciting and dynamic simulation and role-playing exercise designed for groups of 20 to 100 participants. The activity explores mechanisms of social exclusion through the dramatization of four imaginary days in a life. Each participant receives a specific role, with a personal story and individualized emotional and economic connections to the other players. The minimum duration of '7 Dias' is four hours, including a brief closing reflection