Resourcity – A Strategic Boardgame on Building Resilience
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DATES
03 Oct 2024
05 Oct 2024
OPENING HOURS
3 Oct: 6.30pm – 9.30pm
5 Oct: 10.00am – 12.30pm
ADMISSION
Free with Registration
ORGANISED BY
DATES
03 Oct 2024
05 Oct 2024
OPENING HOURS
3 Oct: 6.30pm – 9.30pm
5 Oct: 10.00am – 12.30pm
ADMISSION
Free with Registration
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Resourcity – A Strategic Board Game on Building Resilience
THE CITY NEEDS YOUR HELP!
As climate issues and overconsumption worsen around the world, countries have started to keep resources to themselves. Supplies into the city are drastically reduced, which is a major problem for the city that relies heavily on imports to meet daily needs.
HOW TO PLAY
As fellow citizens, your team decides to take action to help your city become self-sustaining. Collaborate to transform the board by Rotating and Replacing tiles. Connect roads, form Farms, and Plant Crops to replenish the Resource Pool!
But be careful – every Action you take consumes Resources, and a Crisis might strike at any time!
Can your team create a truly resilient city without letting the Resource Pool run out?
HOW TO WIN
To win, your team must survive 4 Crisis situations.
You lose if your team runs out of any Resource type at any point during the game.
The game is suitable for players aged 10 and above.
The venue is sponsored by Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD).
ORGANISER
The Circle for Human Sustainability
The Circle for Human Sustainability is a registered society formed to bring together scientists, sociologists, economists and built environment professionals, to look at sustainability holistically, and to work towards a balanced economic system that is not reliant on growth and enables ecologically responsible behaviour.
CONTACT
Name: The Circle for Human Sustainability
Email Address: contact@tchs-global.org, secretary@tchs-global.org
Top image : Photo courtesy of The Circle for Human Sustainability
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