The 2030 SDGs Game
How do we bring the world into 2030 sustainably? And what does sustainability mean for us as individuals, companies, non-profit organizations, communities or educational institutions?
This entertaining simulation game promotes exchange and understanding of global challenges and systemic interrelationships, as well as personal responsibility and motivation towards concrete next steps. It vividly illustrates the intention behind the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the importance of shared, measurable goals, transparent communication and collaboration.
Flexible for events of any size, for team building as well as for workshops on topics such as leadership, strategy, communication, or sustainability, it has already inspired over 400,000 participants worldwide to reflect and take action.
You can learn more about the game here
✔ in German 👉 https://2030sdgsgame.at/
✔ in English 👉 https://2030sdgsgame.com/
A special opportunity
This is a special game: around the world, facilitators of the 2030 SDGs Game arrange open games during the time of the 30th UN Climate Conference in Brazil. The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC, more commonly known as COP30, is to be held in Belém, Brazil, from 10 to 21 November 2025.
Moreover, this game will kick off the first Facilitator Training for the game in Vienna so you will get to play with people from around the world who signed up to become certified facilitators for the game. If you would like to learn more about the training, check out
✔ in German👉 https://2030sdgsgame.at/facilitator-training
✔ in English 👉 https://2030sdgsgame.com/facilitator-training/
Your hosts
Sustainability Catalyst Alice Richard will facilitate the game and co-host the training with Joel Mitchell, who is part of Imacocollabo - the inventors of the game.
Angelika Pohnitzer will be the local host. She is CEO of the international network of Leadership Associates, and part of the IDG Hub Vienna, the UN Studies Association as well as the Austria Chapter of Catalyst Now.
The C3 is a place of research, education, and dialogue. It is a library and event center where five development organizations collaborate to create space for knowledge and discussion on international development, women/gender, and global learning.