Enercities
2011 video game
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Enercities [1][2] is an educational computer-game created by the Dutch game developer Paladin Studios. The project has a €1.4M budget,[3] and is funded by the European Commission. The game runs on Facebook and on the game website.
| Enercities | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Paladin Studios |
| Platform | Browser game |
| Release | 2011 |
| Genre | Simulation game |
In Enercities, the player is faced with the challenge of developing an eco-friendly city. Players place buildings on a grid to grow their city. They need to balance energy sources, cash flow, and the city's economy, wellbeing, and environment.
In 2014, KQED-FM included it in its list of "Apps That Challenge Kids to Solve Environmental Issues," noting that its free availability made it "a plug-and-play option for classrooms".[4]