Our Board Games
As one of the main outcomes of the Game Change project, participants from Cyprus, Romania, and Poland worked together during the training in Cyprus to design two original board games for youth engagement. Both games combine creativity, teamwork, and non-formal learning, transforming ideas developed during the training into ready-to-play educational tools. On this page, you can discover both games, learn their main concept, and access their dedicated pages where all materials are available for download in high resolution.
Save Pedro!
Save Pedro! is a cooperative rescue game where players become a team of raccoons trying to save their captured friend from inside a supermarket. The game combines exploration, resource management, teamwork, and risk-taking, as players search rooms, collect useful items, avoid traps, find the key, and escape before the alarm system locks everything down. With its fun theme and strong cooperative mechanics, Save Pedro! encourages communication, decision-making, and strategic thinking in a playful way. You can visit the dedicated game page to learn all about the story, materials, and rules, and to download the full game package for printing and playing.
Connected
Connected is a Europe-themed trivia and travel board game that invites players to reconnect through knowledge, teamwork, and discovery. Moving across a map of Europe, players answer questions on history, culture, geography, and fun facts in order to reach their teammate and meet on the same tile. The game promotes intercultural learning, communication, and active participation, while offering a fun and educational experience that can be used in youth work, workshops, and community events. On the dedicated page, visitors can explore the game concept in full and download all printable materials, including the board, card decks, and guides.
Both games were created as practical educational outputs of the Game Change project and reflect the project's aim to promote learning through play, youth participation, and international cooperation. We invite you to explore the dedicated pages of each game, download the materials, and try them with your group, school, youth centre, or community.
