
Gaiagames is a sustainable board game publisher that is collectively organized and designed. We have made it our mission to develop board games with educational content and to produce them in an environmentally friendly way. For us, collective means, among other things, that we make decisions transparently and by consensus. .
At Gaiagames, we try to draw attention to environmental issues and topics that are important to us in this world through emotions and fun games. Because learning is best when it’s fun.
Do you need an educational game for your field of expertise? Whether it’s nature or environmental education, society or politics, classic biology, chemistry, or physics lessons, we at Gaiagames would be happy to develop your individual, sustainably produced board game.
The cooperative tile-laying and building game Ecogon is a portable mini-ecosystem. Build animals, plants, and habitats together so that as many species as possible find a place to survive. Your little ecosystem is constantly being changed and damaged by event cards. Only if it is stable and species-rich enough can you win.

In the card game Fish ‘n’ Flips, you set sail together on the high seas and try to free endangered sea creatures from fishing nets using a clever mechanism! Want to save some fish? Aye aye!
In the game, special trash cards make it considerably more difficult to rescue the eight different sea creatures. Because one thing is clear: trash in the oceans is annoying!
Summsalabim is a cooperative children’s game. In the new game from Gaiagames, you take on the role of a bumblebee colony and work together to collect enough nectar. By skillfully balancing, buzzing wildly, and listening carefully, you try to land a wooden bumblebee on the right flower. But be careful! The powerful “Pestizido” will confuse your senses with his poisonous spells. This can cause you to lose your orientation and, for example, have to balance with your eyes closed. With “Summsalabim,” we want to encourage people to protect wild bees and inform them about the effects of pesticides.
You can find more information about the publisher at www.gaiagames.de.

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